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String - 9. Awkward

The weeks passed quickly from Danny’s birthday party to Easter in April. In what was a surprise to absolutely no one, Danny and Lydia broke up. Danny’s other break ups had been low key. Kayla just quietly dumped him after he’d offended her in the hot tub, but they were still friends. Britney just decided she wasn’t ready for a relationship, but she and Danny were still friends. But Lydia… She didn’t just dump him. No, it was far worse than that.

Their relationship began to turn sour after his birthday. Apparently, talking about not caring whether or not he stayed with Lydia after graduation didn’t sit well with her. Can’t really blame her for getting angry about that. If she was under the impression Danny wanted something other than what she was expecting, well, I’m in no position to judge that. The break up came soon after that. That’s when the rumors started that Danny was bisexual. The whispers grew into conversations. We could never prove it was Lydia behind it, but we knew it was her. Kayla defended him to anyone who would listen. She’d dumped him for being too grabby. Didn’t matter. Anytime someone asked me I swore we’d never done anything together. Didn’t matter. Lydia was a very popular and influential girl. The rumors then turned into insults.

“Hey Danielle? You going to take Spanish next year? You can be bilingual too!”

“Hey look, it’s Danny and Jake. Bi one, gay one free!”

“What percentage of gay do you think you are?”

“Come on admit it. You’re really gay right?”

Danny was crushed. Every day he could count on somebody saying something like that to him.

“You know what the worst part is?” Danny admitted to me one day after school. “The worst part is they might be right. I think I really am bi.”

“That’s not so bad is it?” I said. “You are who you are.”

“You wouldn’t understand. For you, there’s a moment where you figure out who you are and you’ve kind of embraced it. For me… There’s always a question mark where a period should be. I feel like there’s no destination for me to arrive at. Is a woman going to want to marry someone who finds guys attractive too?”

“I’m sure there’ll be someone out there who understands.”

“Sure. You know, in some ways, Lydia kinda did me a favor. I’ve always thought there was something wrong with me that I could get turned on just as easily by guys or girls, and why I burned through three girlfriends in a year. It kind of makes sense to me now.”

That Friday afternoon as I was walking through the hallway on the way to the bathroom, I happened to run into Lydia coming the other direction. I could tell I was the last person she wanted to see.

“Look, Jake,” she said. “I know you’re mad, but I didn’t out Danny.”

“You’ve got a lot of nerve, Lydia. You were our leader. We all respected you and you’d go and feed Danny to the wolves like that?”

“He admitted his feelings for you to me. He told me the things you’d done together. I told him I could have understood if I was up against another woman, but I don’t know how to compete against someone with a penis. I had no choice but to move on. I don’t think he was all that concerned about it anyway. Our relationship was just about sex anyway.”

“So why’d you tell people he’s bi?” I asked.

“Justin asked me why I dumped Danny. I told him I couldn’t give him what he wanted. Justin asked if he was doing gay stuff with you and I said ‘Not exactly.’ That was it, I swear! Everything was out of my hands at that point. I like Danny. I didn’t want to hurt him. I told people he wasn’t gay and that just seemed to make it worse.”

“So why didn’t you out me then?”

“Why would I do that?”

“The stuff I did with Danny.”

“Jake, you did that stuff before he was with me. It’s none of my business what you are. Besides, it’s not a big secret you’re gay. Justin’s known since last year. No one cares.”

“No, I suppose not,” I said.

“And trust me, this stuff with Danny will get old too, and people will move on.”

“We’ll see, won’t we? Okay, I’m going to go kill Justin now.”

I cornered Justin in the band room before jazz band.

“I told one person I thought Danny was bi. I didn’t think it was a capital crime! I didn’t think it would be all over school!”

“Who’d you tell?” I asked.

“I just told Nick Jenkins,” Justin admitted.

“Oh Christ, Justin! Nick Jenkins is who you tell a secret to if you want the whole school to know! Nick is how we all found out there wasn’t a Santa Claus in second grade!”

“I didn’t know! All I know is, he asked me if Lydia was available to date since he’d heard she’d broken up with Danny and I made a joke that he might have a shot at both of them since Danny might be a switch hitter. It was just a stupid joke! If I’d known he was going to tell the whole school…”

“Oh shut up!” I snapped.

I was having a hard time concentrating after that conversation. I had to stand there and play trombone next to a rat fink. Mr. Reilly could tell something was off and spent most of our practice destroying me. When practice was over, he looked ready to cancel the whole program.

“Well, that was terrible,” he said. “Congratulations. You set jazz music back by about seventy years today. Finnegan, Rossi… I want to see you in my office. Everyone else, get out.”

Danny and I followed Mr. Reilly to his office. He opened the door and told us to go inside, then he slammed the door after him. He sat down at his desk and looked at us. I thought for sure he was going to slaughter us.

“Rossi,” he said. “What in the heck is going on. What’s with these rumors going around the school about you?” he asked. “Are you okay? Do you need help?”

Danny and I looked at each other in disbelief.

“No, Mr. Reilly,” Danny said. “It’s just a big misunderstanding.”

“Are you being harassed? Did Lydia start these rumors?”

I interrupted Danny before he could speak. “No, sir,” I said.

“Then what happened?”

I explained to Mr. Reilly and Danny what I’d learned from Lydia and Justin. Mr. Reilly looked ready to murder some people.

“Justin…” Mr. Reilly said, steaming. “Well Finnegan, are you willing to tell all this to Mr. Taylor?”

“Absolutely,” I said.

“No!” Danny insisted.

“What do you mean, no?” I replied.

“No. I don’t want this to go any further. I don’t care what people say about me. I’m proud to be who I am.”

“You don’t have to put up with harassment,” Mr. Reilly said.

“It’ll get old and people will move on in a couple of weeks. I can put up with it until then. You really want to help me, Mr. Reilly?” Danny asked.

“Of course!” Mr. Reilly said.

“Okay… Sponsor the new LGBTQ Alliance.”

“I wasn’t aware there was one,” Mr. Reilly said.

“There wasn’t, until today.”

Mr. Reilly smiled. “The last time this school had an LGBTQ Alliance, the teacher who sponsored it got forced out of their job. What makes you think I’d want to do that?”

“Because you know what it’s like to be one of us,” Danny replied.

“What? You think just because I have a husband I’m gay?” he asked. My god… He was so good I almost thought he was being serious for a minute. Then he started laughing.

“So who’s going to run this thing? You Rossi?”

“I think after this week I qualify. I’ve got the ‘B’ part covered. Jake’s got the ‘G’ taken care of.”

“Oh? Is that so, Finnegan?” Mr. Reilly asked.

“I guess you could say that,” I said.

“You know, a sponsor doesn’t run things. You’d need officers and a plan. You better make it a good one too. If you want the club to be officially recognized it’ll need to be approved by the school board.”

“My dad’s the solicitor. I’m pretty sure he could make sure we have everything in order.”

Mr. Reilly smiled. “You know, I was part of the LGBTQ Alliance back when I went to school here. I was the vice president when it got banned.”

“Why did it get banned last time?” I asked.

“It’s a long story. But here’s the short answer: The person who banned it was Mr. Taylor’s father.”

“Old man Taylor, the school board president?” I asked.

Mr. Reilly nodded. “Yep. And you see this guy right here?” Mr. Reilly turned and pointed at the picture of his husband. “This guy is the reason the club got banned.”

“Billy Roberts…” Danny said. “You’re married to the Billy Roberts?”

“Who’s Billy Roberts?” I asked.

“Everything makes sense now,” Danny said.

“What makes sense?” I asked.

“My dad told me the story a long time ago. Old man Taylor tried to get a kid named Billy Roberts thrown out of school so his daughter could be valedictorian. His daughter is Mrs. Thompson.”

“Mrs. Thompson, the lady who helps with the auxiliary?” I asked.

Mr. Reilly nodded. “Ten years can heal a lot of old wounds. Sarah’s a friend of mine nowadays.”

“So then what happened?” I asked.

“I know this part too! Mr. Taylor got the school to cancel the old Alliance and made the school board pass a rule that said no same sex couples could go to the prom in an attempt to get Billy out of the way. It was all illegal. So this kid Billy went to the prom anyway and danced with his boyfriend… That was you?” Danny said.

“You know your school history,” Mr. Reilly said.

“Legends never die, “ Danny said.

“And your dad told you all this stuff?”

“My dad had to clean up the mess that you guys left behind. I never put it all together until today. Wow, you almost destroyed the whole school board. You guys took down the principal, a preacher, and the old solicitor. And Mr. Taylor almost lost his seat on the school board by one vote in the next election.”

“I’ve always regretted not voting in that election,” Mr. Reilly laughed. “And to be fair, the principal was going to retire anyway after dealing with me for four years.”

“Now I know why old man Taylor didn’t want to hire you,” Danny said.

“When you stand up against injustice, you’re bound to make some enemies. But that’s all water under the bridge. I’ll talk to Mr. Taylor and get the ball rolling. He likes pissing off his old man. And boys… Understand, once we’re back in the band room it’s all business. No favoritism. You guys sucked today.”

“Yes, sir!” we replied.

After Mr. Reilly dismissed us, Danny and I talked in the hallway.

“So this is really happening then?” I said.

“Yeah,” Danny said. “You hanging with Ryan tonight?”

“He’s staying overnight.”

“You guys have gotten close,” Danny said.

“We’re just friends,” I said.

“With the potential for something more?”

“There’s potential there,” I blushed.

“You kiss him yet?”

“Not yet.”

“You should,” Danny said. “You’re good at it.”

“We’re just enjoying what we have. If things go further then that’d be cool too.”

“But you do like him, right?”

“Who wouldn’t?” I replied. “He’s just the nicest, sweetest…”

“Hottest,” Danny continued.

“Yeah, he’s that too. But he’s so much more than that!”

Danny smiled. “You’re in love,” he said.

“Maybe,” I said.

“Kiss him. For your own sake and for his.”

My mom pulled up to the curb to pick us up and took Danny home. After she’d dropped him off, we drove toward our house.

“What time is Ryan coming over again?” she asked.

“Five o’clock,” I reminded her.

“And you’re going to do something besides just play with Lego people, right?”

“Minecraft,” I said, explaining it to her for what felt like the billionth time. “We play Minecraft.”

“He’s a sweetheart. Kind of shy, isn’t he?” mom said.

“Yeah he is,” I said. “He’s getting over it, though. He’ll surprise you sometimes with the things he’ll say.”

“You really like him, don’t you?”

“Of course, I wouldn’t have invited him over otherwise.”

“I think…” mom said, but then she hesitated.

“What do you think?” I said.

“I just… Well… I want you to know that if you and him… Okay, how to put this…”

“We’re just friends,” I said.

“For now,” mom said.

“Mom!”

“Jacob, you’ve never officially said anything about how you feel about boys and girls to me, and that’s your right and business. But I just want you to know that if or when you do decide to talk to me, I’m going to be okay with whatever you decide to do.”

“You want me to say the words?” I asked.

“You don’t have to say anything you don’t…”

“I’m gay. You happy now?” I said.

Mom went through about thirty emotions at once. “I just want you to be happy,” she said.

“Well being gay makes me happy,” I said.

“Then I’m happy for you. And I’ll support you no matter what.”

“And you and Ryan?”

“I wasn’t lying. We’re friends. I think he’s great. You’re taking this better than I thought you would. You talk to dad or something?”

“Why would I? Does he know already?”

“I told him months ago.”

“Well why didn’t you tell me then?” she asked.

“I wasn’t ready to tell you.”

We pulled into the driveway. Once we got out of the car, mom pulled me into a hug. “I’ll always be proud of you,” she said. We went inside and I went through my homework at the dining room table. Mom worked on dinner for three in the kitchen.

“So what does Danny think of you spending all this time with Ryan?”

“He’s cool. He’s the one who set us up.”

“He’s not feeling left out?”

“He’s got his own stuff going on right now,” I said.

“Just remember how you felt when he would have a girlfriend,” mom said.

“Danny doesn’t get jealous like me,” I said.

“Just be careful. Okay? Emotions can get very weird when it comes to love. Things can turn quickly. Trust me.”

I heard a car pull up to the house and a car door close. Ryan knocked on the door. He came in carrying his bookbag and his overnight bag. Kids with divorced parents know exactly how to pack for an overnight trip. Mom waved to Ryan’s dad from the doorway as Ryan joined me at the table. I’d promised to help him with his homework, and so we did that for about an hour until dinner was ready. Mom had made lasagna.

“Why don’t you ever cook like this for me?” I asked.

“Maybe I like Ryan better than you,” mom laughed. “It’s nice to prepare something special for guests.”

“It tastes amazing. I’m going to blow my whole carb budget in one night!” Ryan said.

“What’s a young boy like you doing watching carbs?” mom said.

“It’s a training thing for football. Coach Rush brought in this dietician friend of his to help us learn how to eat better. It’s pretty good stuff.”

“So you’re not trying to lose weight or anything like that?”

“Some guys lose weight, but it’s mostly fat. I gained weight, actually. I used to eat like a bird trying to stay skinny. I have abs now.”

“I have abs too,” I said. “Why settle for a six-pack when you can have a whole keg?” I put my hands on my non-existent belly. I hadn’t done a sit-up or a crunch since gym class, but I was still one of the skinniest kids in my class.

Ryan laughed. “What’s great is that my dad started on it too. He’s in better shape now than he was when he was thirty.”

“What position do you play on the team?” mom asked.

“Mostly wide receiver and some tight end,” Ryan replied.

I snickered.

Ryan blushed. “Shut up, Jake!”

“Someone gay had to have named those positions,” I joked.

Ryan and I laughed. Mom just shook her head.

“I didn’t play much this season, being a skinny little freshman. But Coach says if I work hard in the gym and gain some muscle I’ll get to play more next year.”

“Jake was never very athletic, but his father played in high school. Jake takes after me. I was in the band. I was a Charleroi Cougar and he went to Monessen.”

“You could still be a cougar, Mrs. Finnegan,” Ryan joked. Mom blushed.

“Dude, don’t flirt with my mom,” I laughed.

“Hush!” mom scolded me. “Go on, Ryan,” mom laughed.

After dinner, Ryan and I retreated to my room to play video games while mom went off to do whatever it is moms do when her kid’s not around. Ryan sat next to me and played Mario on my Nintendo DS while I played Candy Crush on my phone. Ryan took his shirt off and changed into a pair of gym shorts. He also switched from his contacts to his glasses.

Mom checked in on us once to tell us not to stay up too late, and shook her head that we were each playing our own thing. “Play a board game together or something,” she suggested.

“A what?” Ryan asked.

Mom left us alone. As we hung out, I couldn’t help but admire how Ryan’s body had grown and developed since he’d turned fifteen. He had some real honest-to-god muscle on his tall, thin frame. His legs were long and strong and looked like they had more hair than mine, but that could be because his hair was brown and mine was blond. His chest was more muscular than mine too, and still smooth like mine was. And yes, his abs had come along too. He wasn’t ripped, but he was definitely getting into great shape.

“I told my mom I’m gay today,” I said.

“How’d it go?” he asked, glancing up from his game.

“Good,” I said. “She thinks we should go out.”

Ryan smiled and raised his eyebrows. I just loved his beautiful brown eyes. Like a puppy. He’d had braces in seventh grade, and his smile was absolutely perfect.

“What makes her think I’m gay?” he asked.

“I don’t know. Probably because you act like you’re gay.”

“And how do I act gay?” he asked.

“I don’t know… I mean, you are, right?”

Ryan sighed. Oh great… Don’t tell me I just fucked everything up again!

“I… Well, my parents keep telling me it’s too early to know what I want. My dad’s convinced that since I play football that I can’t be gay. No one on the team even cares. I’m just one of the guys. My mom… Anytime I even bring it up she gets all defensive and blames herself and the divorce for it. I’m like, ‘it doesn’t work like that!’ But she’s just in a constant state of denial. She was about the divorce too. She kept thinking it would all work out in the end. Things were going so well, now they’ve all fallen apart.”

“I thought your parents got along pretty well.”

“Oh, they do. But the way they’re acting about this… I’m afraid I’m going to screw up everything they’ve accomplished. They’ve starting to fight again. They hadn’t fought for a while until it started becoming clear what I was.”

“You can’t blame yourself for your parents’ issues!” I said.

“But there was a possibility they could have worked things out! Maybe we could have been a real family again! But now I’ve screwed it all up.”

“Ry… I guarantee you there was no chance your parents were going to get back together. This isn’t like the movies.”

“Maybe for your parents that’s true. But my parents were getting along better than ever!”

“Because they didn’t have to live with each other anymore,”

“I don’t want to talk about it anymore,” Ryan said. “I’m glad your parents accept you and love you the way you are. I wish I could say the same.”

Ryan went back to his game and didn’t talk for a long time afterward, which wasn’t like him at all. Usually you couldn’t shut him up. It was so weird to see him not be happy.

“Hey,” I said. “I’m sorry I made you upset.”

“You didn’t do it,” Ryan replied. He sighed. “Doesn’t it suck to know that love never wins?”

“It can. We can’t give up just because our parents suck at it.”

“I just want my dad to be proud of me. That’s why I signed up for football. He played when he was in school, so I thought, ‘If I can just get good at this, maybe he’d be proud of me.’ But even then, there’s always something else. It doesn’t matter if you’re good at football if you’re gay. I’ll never be good enough for him, just like mom.”

I put my hand on his knee. “You’re a good person, Ry. If your dad can’t see that, then too bad for him.”

Ryan put his hand on my hand. “You’re a good friend, Jake. These last few weeks have been rough, but you’ve been with me all the way, and I don’t think I’d have gotten through it without you.”

“That’s sweet, Ry. I’m glad to be here for you.”

Ryan kept his hand on my hand. “Can I ask you something?” he asked.

“Sure,” I replied.

“Are you in love with Danny?” he asked.

“Danny is very special to me. He’s been my best friend my whole life. He was there for me like I’ve been here for you when my parents got divorced. There was a time when I thought he could love me like I loved him, but I learned the hard way that could never happen. I’ll always love him, but I’m not in love with him anymore. I’ve moved on.”

“Moved on to what?” he asked. He squeezed my hand. “Did you do anything with him?”

“You mean sexually?” I asked.

“Yeah.”

“Does it matter?”

“No. I just… I’ve seen you with him around the school and stuff. I was always a little bit jealous of him. When he asked me to come to his birthday party, I was surprised. I’ve seen him around, maybe said hi in the hallway, but that was about it. And then he said he wanted me to hang out with you. I couldn’t believe it. And then there were the rumors that started about him, that he might be gay, or that he might be bi… I thought, if those rumors were true then that would mean that you might have been the one he’d done stuff with.”

“We’ve fooled around a little bit in his hot tub,” I said. “A little bit of sucking…”

“That’s more than I’ve ever done. I want to, but… you know. It’s not easy to find somebody who’d be willing, who wouldn’t judge you for wanting to try things.”

“Would you like to try things, Ryan?” I asked.

I felt Ryan’s leg begin to get the goosebumps. I slid my hand up his thigh, passing under his shorts, all the way up to his underwear.

“Y… Yeah…” he whispered. I slid my hand up and down his thigh. Ryan sat there with his eyes fixed on my hand. He was almost shivering from excitement and nerves. I slid into his shorts, this time passing my pant over the front of his underwear, feeling his bulge.

“Is this what you want?” I asked.

“Yeah… But… I… I want to kiss you,” Ryan said, barely able to speak. We leaned closer and closed our eyes as our lips met. I gently massaged the front of his underwear. He gripped my hand over his shorts.

“Oh shit…” he moaned. I felt his dick spasm in my hand. “Uhhhh…”

“What?”

“I just jizzed in my underwear,” Ryan confessed. He blushed so much I was afraid he was going to turn purple. “Oh my god! This is humiliating.”

“No. No, it’s okay, Ry. It’s okay.”

Ryan pushed my hand away and stood up. “Shit!” he said.

“Dude, we don’t have to stop,” I said.

“No. I’m such a loser! I can’t… I… Can I take a shower, please?”

“Of course,” I said. “Bathroom is right across the hall.”

“I can’t believe this. Shit!”

“Ryan!” I said firmly. He looked about ready to cry. “It’s okay, dude. Take your shower and if you want to do more after you come back we can. Okay?”

Ryan just nodded, grabbed his overnight bag, and slipped out the door of my bedroom. I tidied up my room a bit and waited for him to come back. I heard the shower stop and waited. After about fifteen minutes I peeked out the door of my room. The bathroom was empty. I looked around for Ryan, but he was nowhere to be found. I took a quick peek out the front window and found that he had walked all the way to the end of our street and was standing at the corner. I slipped on my shoes and ran outside. When he saw me it looked like he was ready to take off running.

“You leaving?” I asked. As I got closer I could see that tears were streaking down his cheeks.

“Leave me alone, please!” Ryan begged.

“Ryan, it’s okay!”

“Stop saying that! I jizzed in my pants just from you touching me! I’m such a fuck-up! I’m gonna call my dad to come pick me up.”

“No! Ryan! Come back to the house.”

“I love you, Jacob!” Ryan exclaimed. “I’ve loved you since first grade! Even before I knew what that meant! I’ve been waiting for that moment for ten years, and the first time you touched me I shot my fucking wad! I’m a loser!”

“No you’re not! Ry… I don’t know how I’d describe my feelings for you right now. I don’t know if I can say I love you, but I certainly like you a whole lot! I’m like right on the edge of moving into love. There’s something more than physical attraction there. I want to explore that further with you. I want to see what can happen between us. Tonight was like a practice run. You know how a practice goes. If you screw it up it doesn’t matter all that much because you can always try again. I want to try again! Maybe not tonight, but soon! Please come back to the house with me.”

Ryan looked down the road, as if still contemplating running away. Then he looked at me. He didn’t say anything, he just started walking with me toward my house. I reached over and took hold of his hand. He looked down at our hands and that little shy smile formed on his face. When we got back to my room, he sighed and dropped back into the chair he’d been sitting in. It was like all his energy had been spent.

“You want to Minecraft before we go to bed?” I asked.

He smiled. “Yeet,” he said.

Ah, young love in the springtime! Thanks for reading! Be sure to let me know what you thought of this one!
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On ‎4‎/‎18‎/‎2020 at 3:41 AM, NimirRaj said:

I suppose it’s sort of an interesting duality as despite sharing the similarity of their parents being divorced Ryan’s parents get along with each other better than ever post divorce yet are upset about his being gay while Jake’s parents are still at each other’s throats post divorce yet are accepting of him being gay. I’m a little bit curious how Danny’s parents feel about him being bi or if they’ve heard the rumors yet as we haven’t exactly gotten any clues as to how they might react. Overall I’d expect his parents to be fine with it but you never know. As a whole it seemed like a sweet chapter as there was no drama between Jake & Danny as things seemed to be going well between them plus it’s surprising yet nice Danny is beginning to accept who he is. Some of his comments still have a tinge of internalized homophobia or self-hate considering he references his attraction to both sexes as there being something wrong with him. Both Lydia & Justin are just pathetic as Lydia’s reply of “Not exactly.” when asked about Danny possibly doing “gay stuff” was her outing him regardless of her view on it and Justin definitely knew his comment was going to get spread around the school as he’s not that naive. I want to think Lydia wasn't being malicious based on what she told Jake as on the surface it seems unintentional, but I’m not sure. No matter how she downplays it she causally outed Danny and yes maybe Jake is known by many to be gay despite not being officially out yet her reply to his question of why didn’t she tell people about what he’d done with Danny makes me feel like she was making a minor excuse as to why she outed Danny yet not Jake. Still, I’m probably reading too much into it. Ryan is sweet so I hope the old forbidden fruit doesn’t cause any more problems going forward. Still, Jake has had a taste and now that Danny is starting to accept his sexuality I have a feeling things aren’t likely to be smooth sailing indefinitely.

I love contrasting characters and playing them off each other.  I like to think that most of the time characters like Jake and Danny get along great and with little drama, but when things do get dramatic we get to see how it plays out here for our enjoyment!

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On ‎4‎/‎18‎/‎2020 at 9:47 AM, lonerwolf_94 said:

now that danny is starting to accept who he is i think shit is going to hit the fan soon. he probably pushed ryan into Jake's arms because he couldn't face trying to reestablish the direction of where their relationship was going before the bedroom confession. he wants jake to be happy but after breaking his heart and telling jake to move on he doesn't see himself as that person anymore. despite his supportive encouragement on jake pursuing ryan i think deep inside it's killing him and he's going to reach a breaking point. 

I like this analysis.  Will Danny regret pairing Ryan and Jake together now that he is no longer in a relationship himself?

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On ‎4‎/‎18‎/‎2020 at 10:38 AM, mikedup said:

Interesting chapter, Ryan seems to have a hair trigger, but all bad things do have end sooner or later

 

On ‎4‎/‎18‎/‎2020 at 11:43 AM, droughtquake said:

It was Ryan’s first experience with someone else. Someone he’s fantasized about for years. Someone he thinks he’s in love with (but doesn’t really know yet). And he’s a teenaged boy. Of course he has a hair-trigger!

You know, I was torn between writing a nice romantic scene or this.  This just seemed to fit these characters better and I'm glad it went in this direction!  I like that Ryan is a strong, fit young man who is the most gentle and sweet kid inside - shy until you get to know him, and then he never shuts up.

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On ‎4‎/‎18‎/‎2020 at 12:27 PM, GanymedeRex said:

A lot is going on here.   I really liked the events with Ryan - it seemed so realistic.  As far as Danny goes, it can be very difficult to be bisexual, especially as how to gays might view you.  Some gay kids pick on the bisexual ones for being untrue (as in denial) or through resentment.  Being bisexual can feel like being trapped in a double closet. There's also dealing with the mixture of desires.   As a bisexual man, I greatly appreciated this chapter and the story overall.

I tried to capture than sense of not belonging anywhere here.  It's not just that he's been uncertain, but that now everyone else is going to be uncertain about him.

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On ‎4‎/‎18‎/‎2020 at 1:02 PM, Israfil said:

Lydia's reasons for breaking up with Danny are a bit strange - a bit of homophobia perhaps, dressed up as "oh, I can't give him what he needs," perhaps? It's pretty clear there was no "competition" as she viewed it with Jake, seeing as Danny chose her. Not sure what her issue was aside from just being uncomfortable with the fact he hooked up with a guy. OR she just thinks he's in the closet and thought he would inevitably dump her so she wanted to break up with him first.

I can even forgive the accidentally outing him to Justin - seeing as it's 2015 in the story, I can imagine that an ambiguous statement about someone being not completely straight might seem harmless - if you're the naive sort. And I suspect the most Justin is guilty of is being a fool. Which, let's face it, most teens are.

Speaking of telling, why the hell did even Danny tell her? Despite claiming it wasn't going to be a long term relationship, did he just feel that close to her to share this? Because he "loves" her? *that remark is dripping with scorn, by the way* While he's proven himself to be a decent enough guy, I find it difficult to take seriously kids who throw around the word "love" so easily in high school relationships, which are honestly about the same level as elementary school playground romances in terms of importance.  Excitement, novelty and infatuation are more accurate descriptions.

Lydia and Danny's relationship seemed to be built on physical attraction, and not much else.  I think Lydia was beginning to figure things out in the last chapter, the way she reacted to Jake and Danny's fighting, and her "He's my man not yours" defense.  I don't see it as Danny suddenly deciding to come out to her, more like her coming to him and forcing the issue, not angry, but wanting answers.

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17 hours ago, BigBen said:

Yeah, for some weird reason, bisexuals tend to get it from both sides. 

I'm not going there!  LOL 😆

 

17 hours ago, BigBen said:

I also have encountered Lydia's attitude that she'd know how to compete with another girl, but not with a boy.  I don't believe I understand it, but it's a very real attitude.  It's probably just that it's so easy to get hung up on externals.  I had a friend who said essentially the same thing as Lydia, once.  It was hard to get her to see that the sex of the person her boyfriend was attracted to was probably not as important as their qualities, and that she had qualities any man would go for.  (I certainly would have, if I were anything less than a Kinsey 6.)  In the end, her boyfriend's infatuation came to an end, and she won out by being the sweet and loving person she is.  And she thought she couldn't compete!

I'm guessing many people have experienced something like this.  It's funny how we experience some of the same events in our lives, or at least similar circumstances.

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On 4/18/2020 at 9:27 AM, GanymedeRex said:

A lot is going on here.   I really liked the events with Ryan - it seemed so realistic.  As far as Danny goes, it can be very difficult to be bisexual, especially as how to gays might view you.  Some gay kids pick on the bisexual ones for being untrue (as in denial) or through resentment.  Being bisexual can feel like being trapped in a double closet. There's also dealing with the mixture of desires.   As a bisexual man, I greatly appreciated this chapter and the story overall.

1 hour ago, jkwsquirrel said:

I tried to capture than sense of not belonging anywhere here.  It's not just that he's been uncertain, but that now everyone else is going to be uncertain about him.

As a Gay Person of Color, I often feel like I don’t belong anywhere. Other Gay people will tell me I belong in the LGBTQ+ community, but all too often I feel fetishized – or I feel like a token. In the Gay Asian community, I don’t feel like I belong because my family has been here several generations unlike so many I’ve met in the Gay Asian community. In the Asian community I grew up in, I don’t feel like I belong because I rejected the conservative Evangelical Protestant churches that my father led throughout my childhood and until he retired.

When I was homeless, I didn’t feel like I belonged because there are few homeless Asians in shelters – there were more Asians who were social or healthcare workers (some of the other residents would initially think I was staff). My background was very different from most other homeless people because I grew up in the suburbs with highly educated parents, so I speak like a college graduate even though I’m not. I dressed like someone from the suburbs, too, and my clothes were not worn out even though they were old. I had most of my stuff in storage so I didn’t have to carry it all with me everywhere, so I wasn’t perceived as homeless by most people.

My therapists would try to reassure me that it was all in my head…
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1 hour ago, droughtquake said:

As a Gay Person of Color, I often feel like I don’t belong anywhere. Other Gay people will tell me I belong in the LGBTQ+ community, but all too often I feel fetishized – or I feel like a token. In the Gay Asian community, I don’t feel like I belong because my family has been here several generations unlike so many I’ve met in the Gay Asian community. In the Asian community I grew up in, I don’t feel like I belong because I rejected the conservative Evangelical Protestant churches that my father lead throughout my childhood and until he retired.

When I was homeless, I didn’t feel like I belonged because there are few homeless Asians in shelters – there were more Asians who were social or healthcare workers (some of the other residents would initially think I was staff). My background was very different from most other homeless people because I grew up in the suburbs with highly educated parents, so I speak like a college graduate even though I’m not. I dressed like someone from the suburbs, too, and my clothes were not worn out even though they were old. I had most of my stuff in storage so I didn’t have to carry it all with me everywhere, so I wasn’t perceived as homeless by most people.

My therapists would try to reassure me that it was all in my head…
;–)

Wow a lot of what you wrote would make good material in a GA story but this is real life.There was a couple times in my life that I was close to homeless but literally both times something came up at the 11th hour 59th minute that spared me that.I even put all my belongings in storage in anticipation of being homeless.As a result present day I have two friends living in spare bedrooms with me and one of them can be a pain in the butt.But as long as there's no drug or alcohol problem I put with it because I can't in good conscious put someone out on the street

You're a very inspiring example of someone who doesn't give up and people who have a condescending view of the homeless should know stories like yours.If you haven't already read author WolfM  story  ' Alone in the night" If I tell you what it's about it wold ruin the story but it is very relevant to this

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3 minutes ago, Arran said:

What if Jake had been a girl? Can you please fix that, Jeff?

You want Jake to realize that he hates that ugly flap of skin hanging between his legs? That he wishes he had big pillowy cushions attached to his very flat chest? That he wishes he could have babies with Ryan (and Danny)?

That would be a radical ‘fix.’ Adjusting the trajectory of Jake’s story arc at this point while still being true to all the characters would be a feat that would make ‘Harrisizing’ look like a Dick & Jane story!
;–)

This is Jake. Jake likes to run. See Jake run. Run, Jake, run.

Jake has a friend. Ryan is Jake’s friend. Jake is Ryan’s friend. Jake and Ryan are friends.

Jake wants to be a girl. Jake is sad. Jake doesn’t like being a boy.

Ryan is confused. Ryan is sad. Ryan doesn’t want Jake to be sad.

2 minutes ago, droughtquake said:

You want Jake to realize that he hates that ugly flap of skin hanging between his legs? That he wishes he had big pillowy cushions attached to his very flat chest? That he wishes he could have babies with Ryan (and Danny)?

That would be a radical ‘fix.’ Adjusting the trajectory of Jake’s story arc at this point while still being true to all the characters would be a feat that would make ‘Harrisizing’ look like a Dick & Jane story!
;–)

This is Jake. Jake likes to run. See Jake run. Run, Jake, run.

Jake has a friend. Ryan is Jake’s friend. Jake is Ryan’s friend. Jake and Ryan are friends.

Jake wants to be a girl. Jake is sad. Jake doesn’t like being a boy.

Ryan is confused. Ryan is sad. Ryan doesn’t want Jake to be sad.

Okay, okay! Just tell me if it’s a happy ending. And please don’t tell me that Ryan is standing at the end of the block deciding if he should call his father to come get him.

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15 minutes ago, droughtquake said:

You want Jake to realize that he hates that ugly flap of skin hanging between his legs? That he wishes he had big pillowy cushions attached to his very flat chest? That he wishes he could have babies with Ryan (and Danny)?

That would be a radical ‘fix.’ Adjusting the trajectory of Jake’s story arc at this point while still being true to all the characters would be a feat that would make ‘Harrisizing’ look like a Dick & Jane story!
;–)

This is Jake. Jake likes to run. See Jake run. Run, Jake, run.

Jake has a friend. Ryan is Jake’s friend. Jake is Ryan’s friend. Jake and Ryan are friends.

Jake wants to be a girl. Jake is sad. Jake doesn’t like being a boy.

Ryan is confused. Ryan is sad. Ryan doesn’t want Jake to be sad.

So it was YOU who wrote those Dick and Jane books

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11 minutes ago, Arran said:

Okay, okay! Just tell me if it’s a happy ending. And please don’t tell me that Ryan is standing at the end of the block deciding if he should call his father to come get him.

Jakes best friend is Danny. Danny like boys. Danny like girls. Danny likes boys and girls.

Ryan is Jake’s friend. Danny is Jake’s friend. Maybe Ryan and Jake can be friends too.

Jake is happy. Ryan is happy. Danny is happy. Jake, Ryan, and Danny are happy. Jake, Ryan, and Danny are happy together.


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