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This story contains the "Point of View" system, so the reader can now hear from others, along with Joey, our main narrator in the last book. 
Warning: Story contain bad language throughout and scenes of a sexual nature. Reader discretion is advised.

The Saturday Boy: Two Years On - 2. Home Truths

Roman's POV


I struggled to get out the door of Olly's house as he kept pulling me back in for kisses and hugs. It was getting late, and I needed to get back, call some friends, and see how bad things were between the band and me. I'd let them down big time with my family crisis, and although they had been supportive, I couldn't blame them if they were just a little pissed off that we'd had to cancel some gigs.

I planned to speak to Joey, see how Jack was, and then decide when I could get back out on the road. I needed to talk to mum and dad as well because they should be dealing with this, but alas, dad wasn't really up on the highs and lows of gay relationships, not really knowing what to say, and mum… well, mum was just mum, wanting to help, but always having her eye on the business.

I seriously thought Joey needed to get help with his… afflictions. It was true he had got worse over the last year or so. His moods had changed, he was angry A LOT, and he was drinking far too much, most of which was going on behind Jack's back. I felt helpless and annoyed because usually, I knew how to keep my brother from simmering over or making bad decisions, but lately, probably because I hadn't been around so much, he was going right off the rails.

I was about halfway home when I heard my cell phone buzzing around in the accessory tray in my car. Pulling off to the side of the road, I picked it up and saw Joey's name flashing on the screen.

"Joey, where the hell are you?"

"Uh… sorry, is this Roman?"

"Yeah, is that you, Toby?"

"Yeah, hi, erm… Joey is here, and I um… well, you might need to come and get him. He's pretty drunk, and I can't drive him home because I've been drinking too."

"Oh for fuck… okay, gimme a sec I need to turn round, I was just on my way home. So why is he wasted AGAIN?" I hissed down the phone, frustrated.

"Jesus, Roman, I dunno what to say to you, man, he's pretty cut up… told me all about what happened and shit, and… well I think he needed to let off steam… look, don't be too hard on him, he's really upset about how things went down on his birthday."

"Yeah, well! So, can I speak to him?"

"He's asleep. I didn't have your number, so that's why I'm calling you on his cell. I've put a blanket over him and left him to it, but I can wait up until you get here. I just think it would be better if he were at home before morning as I have to leave early for work."

"Okay… look, thanks, Toby, you know, for looking out for him. I'll be with you ASAP."

I pressed 'end call' and threw the cell back in the tray, banging my fists on my steering wheel. "FUCK THIS!" I screamed to myself. Putting the car in gear, I spun it around and drove off at speed, more out of frustration than a need to get to Toby's place.

Jack's POV


"Hey, boy, ain't your clothes a bit fancy to be stayin' in a dump like this, whass your deal blood?"

"It's cheap, and I ain't fussy… blood!" I replied to some African dude walking past me just as I was putting my key into the door. I'd found a room in a hostel just outside the city centre. It was dirty, damp and filled with mould, but as I'd just told the guy outside, at eight quid a night… it was cheap.

I checked my phone, having left it behind after going out for food. Three missed calls from mum, well Sandra, but I called her mum. Two missed calls from Roman and one from Olly. "Jesus," I muttered, chucking it onto the mattress.

Puffing up the two gutless pillows I had, I sat down on the bed and leaned up against the wall getting comfortable… or at least trying to. I'd bought some KFC, and looking down at the box, I sniggered, finding it funny that tonight's dinner cost almost as much as the room. I'd been here since Joey went mental; I just couldn't take it anymore, the anger, the jealousy and now this. What he had done to me, after all the effort Olly and I had put into his prime birthday, was just… it was unforgivable. At least, that's how I felt up until recently, finding I was starting to miss him. Today was the first day he hadn't bombarded me with calls. I told him I needed space, but he still called me relentlessly. I sometimes had to beat my hand away from my phone because I wanted to hear his voice so bad, but I was still insanely angry at him and embarrassed.

It was all going so well, the planning, the timing and I had felt excited for him. It was his special birthday, and I wanted to be there, to witness him turning eighteen. It was something we were both going to look back on in years to come. Hey Jack, do you remember what you did for me on my eightieth? I could hear him saying. But no, the green-eyed monster took over and wrecked it all. I felt my head shaking just thinking about it.

I picked at my limp chicken and soggy fries, thinking how shit KFC was when it was left in a box too long. Of course, I wasn't that hungry to begin with, but just looking at the junk in front of me made me want to go on a diet. The real problem with my appetite, though, wasn't the shit food; it was Joey!

A few weeks before Joey's birthday, Olly and I were sitting in the lounge at his place. Roman was practising his guitar at a friend's house, and Joey was in the cellar doing his thing. Olly happened to mention an idea he'd been having regarding Joey's special day but was afraid of what our parents Sandra and Andy, might think. So after explaining it to me in detail, I said I would run it by mum and see if she would be okay with it. So what we'd planned to do, was dressed up in nothing but a thong and bow tie, use the club dance floor to make some silly moves to music while presenting Joey with his presents. Kind of like those sappy tarts who give away stuff on quiz shows. It was all supposed to be really cheesy… camp, a great laugh, and something Joey would remember. But alas, he went and fucked all that.

We had it all planned out, and all the family knew what we were doing. I called Roman and asked him if he could come back a little earlier in the morning to get rid of Joey for a bit while we set up, which had been successful. The only problem was that I got the timings wrong, and we were ready a little earlier than I think Roman expected. So I text him while they were out and told him to come back immediately as we were prepared. The bit that went wrong was that Roman got back a little too quick, and Olly and I were still changing, and well… Joey was kinda in the wrong place at the wrong time. A small part of me can see how this looked… Olly and me locked in a room, half-naked, but the door was only locked just in case mum happened to walk in… at the wrong moment. But, Joey being Joey, he went straight in at the deep end thinking the worst of me. I really wouldn't mind if I had a history of cheating or whatever, but I don't! I mean, yeah, I like to chat to guys, hot guys, but at the end of the day, I know who the fuck I go home to!

I loved Joey with all my heart, but he was wearing me down inside, and I didn't know how to stop him. The thing that scared me the most was one day waking up and not loving him anymore. That would be heartbreaking beyond belief. But right now, I couldn't talk to him, not yet. Things were still too volatile… he was still too volatile.

I had text Roman to let him know I was okay, and I'd also called mum to explain how Joey had made me feel. I think she felt torn, her real son hurting because he had been a prick, and her adopted son hurting… because her real son had been a prick. I didn't want her to take sides; it wasn't about that. But I did tell her I thought Joey needed to speak to someone… like a specialist. I think she was a bit taken aback by that comment, but I explained that she should talk to Roman if she needed it to be explained. Whether she has, I don't know. Anyway, she told me to keep in touch, which I have by sending a daily text, and I also gave the address of where I was staying just in case of emergencies. She had asked me when I was planning to come home, but I didn't feel confident about when I was. Also, I knew Joey would be grinding her down for answers, and right now, I wanted him to stew on what he had done… cruel to be kind.

Toby's POV


It had been a heavy night, not just from the three bottles of wine Joey and I had consumed, but heavy mentally. Listing to Joey pour his heart outstretched my understanding of gay relationships to the limit, and Jesus, I thought girls were complicated. I felt so bad for Joey, his mind tortured by his… mind! It was sad to see them once happy-go-lucky fourteen-year-old I knew from our old running days go down such a bad road with himself.

I was always the third friend, after Shaun and Dean, but I didn't mind. Joey and I spent much of our time together doing athletics, which our friendship was mainly based on. Shaun and Dean were more of the general friends, as I liked to call them, but nonetheless, I considered us close right up until we stopped running together. Then, of course, I joined the same school as them, and we got talking again. At the time, Joey was going through a hard time with his sexuality, so we never clicked quite the same, but it was still nice to see an old face when I ended up in some of his classes and at lunch.

The whole gay thing, when it finally came out, never bothered me, really. I didn't know any gay people, but somehow finding out Joey was gay didn't seem to make a difference to how I felt about him. In fact, I did start to think it was pretty cool. It felt like everyone had a gay friend they were close to, so when I could say the same, I almost felt… in the club!

As time went by and Joey and I left school, we grew apart; naturally, of course, it's just the way things sometimes go when you leave a commonplace. But then he called me one day asking me how I was and suggested we meet up. I think he just wanted a face to vent to about Jack, but I didn't mind. It was just so great to see him again. I became almost like an agony uncle after a while, and there wasn't much I didn't know about their relationship, even down to who sleeps on which side of the bed.

Just then, I heard a car pull up sharply outside. Walking over to the window, I peered through the slits in the blind and saw Roman's Orange Ford Focus and him getting out of it. I went to the door and had it open, ready for his arrival… it was better that way, and then Conrad wouldn't start barking.

Smiling as he approached the stairs, we shook hands, and I invited him in.

A stern and anxious look was on his face as we locked eyes. "Thanks," was all he said, and I led him through to my lounge, where Joey was curled up in a ball on the sofa.

"He's well out of it. I'm sorry, Roman, I didn't know how much he drank in the end, but I'm guessing more than me because he was pretty wrecked after I called it a night." Roman followed my comment by nodding but made none himself, preceding to shake Joey instead.

"Joey, it's Roman, Bro. Wake up; I'm taking you home."

"Toby?" was all that Joey groaned.

"Joey, C'mon, wake up, we gotta… Jesus… JOEY!" he snapped, losing patience with his non-conforming brother.

"WHAT! What is it? Roman, what are you doing here?" Joey slurred through slanted eyes.

"I've come to take you home; now get up. Toby needs his bed, and so do I!" Roman demanded, looking decidedly exasperated. I just stood there and watched. What could I say to either of them? Perhaps it was my fault for letting Joey drink so much while feeling like he does, but the evening just got away from us.

"I can walk, Roman; there's no need to manhandle me!" Joey hissed as Roman was trying to manoeuvre him off my sofa.

"You could have fooled me; look at the fucking state of you. Why do you have to get so wasted all the time."

"I'm not gonna answer that question, in this house, to someone like you," he slurred, prodding at Roman's chest and almost falling over. I gave Roman a sympathetic look before leading them both to my front door.

"Joey, get some sleep and rest; I'll call you soon, okay?"

"Yeah… yeah whatever!" he replied, staggering out towards Roman's car. Roman gave me a glancing goodbye look and caught up to his brother, who was now leaning precariously on the vehicle.

Roman's POV


I pulled into a McDonald's Drive-through and ordered a couple of coffee's in my attempt to get Joey to Sober up. As I drove out, his neck was lolling around like a well-cooked piece of asparagus, and it seemed to get to me. I made a couple of turns and pulled into a deserted parking lot, switching off the engine.

"Joey, wake up… drink this. I can't take you home in this state; Mum will have a fit!" Joey opened his eyes and took the cup from me, taking a small sip. I adjusted my seat and got comfortable, blowing on my steaming coffee to cool it. We both sat in silence while I looked up at the moon, watching clouds gently passing in front. It was deadly quiet, the only noise coming from our breathing.

"Jack's fine, by the way… I guess… I guess you've been worried."

"Only like, out of my mind," Joey replied, blowing into his cup.

"Joey, what the hell are…."

"Don't, Roman," he screeched, "Just don't start with me; I can't handle it."

"You can't handle it? Have you spared a thought for everyone else in your little mission of self-destruction?"

"Spared a thought? It's all I've been thinking about Roman," he said, still slurring, but at least he was making sense.

"I just don't know what to do, Joey. You have got to tell me what I can do because I'm losing patience with you! I'm not fucking mum, you know, you're an adult now, and this shit has got to stop."

"I know… I fucking know, okay, I'm not stupid."

"You wanna think about that for just a moment?"

"I've lost him. I know I have. There is nothing I can do now. It's all gone to shit."

"I don't know what to say to you, Joey; I can't fix this for you, I can't make it right. When it comes to your relationship with Jack, you're on your own. But if you want my advice, I would fucking fight for him as you've never fought for anything in your life. If you really love him, then you got to work your ass off to prove it."

"What's the point? He hates me!"

"He might well do, but he loves you, of that much, I'm sure. You don't just turn it off like a switch Joey."

"How is Olly?" He asked, taking by surprise.

"Pretty good considering, he's quite resilient, and as much as I'd like to see you stew over him, I think you should know, he actually forgives you and wants to move on from this."

"And you… do you hate me?" he asked, turning to look at me. His stare indicated he was eager for a quick, decisive answer, but I actually had to think about the answer I was going to give. I didn't wanna let him off so easy, but I couldn't say I hated him… because I didn't!

"You've hurt a lot of people, Joey. In one sweep of your fucking paranoia, you've hurt them, and that includes me," I finally replied, turning to face him. A tear was starting to run from his eye, but this time there would be no hugs, no sympathy and no guilt, not yet anyway.

"I made the wrong call, but in my head, it all added up at the time."

"Joey, do you REALLY think that if Olly and Jack were going to screw around behind our backs, they would choose the apartment, and on the day of your birthday? Just think about that for a second!"

"Oh C'mon, give me some slack, you must admit, it hardly looked very good, did it? Door locked, clothes all over the floor, giggling and whispering."

"All that tells me is you don't have an ounce of trust for your boyfriend, so you're right; what's the point in you both being together?"

"That's not fair; I do trust him; look at all the people I have to stand by and watch chat him up in the club, trying to put their greasy mitts all over his body while doing their best to get into his pants."

I rolled my eyes. "You have to put up with that now and again, maybe a little more on the gay night, but ask yourself this… out of all those people you say are all over him, how many has he gone to bed with, huh…how many?"

"None," he answered in a sulky tone.

"I rest my case."

"So, where is he?"

"I don't know, and do you know what, I'm glad I don't, because then that way, I can't be worn down by you."

"But he's safe, yeah?"

"I got a couple of texts from him saying he was okay; that was it."

"Probably shacked up somewhere with some twink!"

I could have throttled him right there and then!

"And you really wonder why you always keep fucking it up," I said, exasperated. "Still, after everything, you relentlessly assume he's up to no good? You know most guys, gay ones, I mean, would be over the moon to have such a faithful, loving boyfriend like you do… or did. At his age, and with his looks, he could have anyone at any time, and yet he stays with a jealous fuck like you… I just can't work it out sometimes!"

"There's no need to be nasty, Roman. I need your support right now."

"Support? SUPPORT? I've been supporting you ever since I don't know when, and you have constantly let me down, one way or another, you need help Joey, and that's not a fickle comment; I mean it. If you don't get some help with your issues, then…."

"Then what?"

"Then… I'll have no choice but to involve mum, and… and I'll move out."

"Move… you can't, I need you, mum doesn't understand me, only you do Ro, please don't make threats like that, they're out of order."

"This time, Joey, it's not a threat, I want you to get some help, or you are gonna end up in some serious shit one day. I watched as you have gotten worse, watched you bellow at Jack just for chatting to someone of the same sex, I've watched you attack Olly, OLLY, for fuck sake! When… when is enough, enough Joey? When does it get to the point where you realise what you are destroying?"

"But surely we can work this outright; you can help me make it better? I can talk to Olly, and then I'll prove to Jack I can change, I know I can… C'mon, Roman, I need you!"

The desperation in my brother's voice was both heartbreaking and pathetic. I wanted to help him, AGAIN, but I kept doing that, and I kept saying it too. I needed to put my foot down with him. It's true, he does have a way of persuasion with me that can be crushing at times, but I was determined to get my way with him this time.

He was getting help, and that was that!

Copyright © 2021 James Matthews; All Rights Reserved.
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Your writing is so raw and real!  You have an uncanny ability to capture teen angst in such a unique way!  And the plot is so intriguing!  I can't wait for the next posting!

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I love the realism that you put into this sage of Joey.  It seems almost as though Joey is bipolar.  Seemingly normal one minute and flying off the handle the next.  I do think he will see a professional to help him, but I can also see him suddenly stopping any therapy or treatment he is getting.  Jack i am sure is seeing his father in Joey with the behavior he is showing.  I think the one person is going to be Roman,  Joey's brother.   I can see Roman being the best thing to happen to Joey,  if he only can realize he must seek some very harsh "forced love", or loose much of what he has now.   

I am waiting to see what will happen.  Great story  and great writing something that is so difficult to express to others .

 

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7 hours ago, pvtguy said:

Your writing is so raw and real!  You have an uncanny ability to capture teen angst in such a unique way!  And the plot is so intriguing!  I can't wait for the next posting!

Thank you Pvtguy. I do try to keep things as real as possible. I know some people like to read fairy tales that life is always sweetness and roses but this is an illusion. Life is very hard for most teenagers. First love, jealousy, and temper tantrums. Throw in puberty and you have a recipe for carnage hahaha. :P 

 

Thanks for reading and for the comments. You make complete sense!

 

James

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26 minutes ago, drsawzall said:

To me, Joey is nearly at the intersection of redemption and beyond redemption. More to the point, he's a poor...why me little boy...who has everything he could ever want...and is too f@#*ed up to realize it. I believe he's a borderline narcissist, unable to see or understand other points of view...the following part of the conversation is telling, it's almost like he's a black hole, destroying any and everything good around him.

"There's no need to be nasty, Roman. I need your support right now."

"Support? SUPPORT? I've been supporting you ever since I don't know when, and you have constantly let me down, one way or another, you need help Joey, and that's not a fickle comment; I mean it. If you don't get some help with your issues, then…."

"Then what?"

"Then… I'll have no choice but to involve mum, and… and I'll move out."

"Move… you can't, I need you, mum doesn't understand me, only you do Ro, please don't make threats like that, they're out of order."

"This time, Joey, it's not a threat, I want you to get some help, or you are gonna end up in some serious shit one day. I watched as you have gotten worse, watched you bellow at Jack just for chatting to someone of the same sex, I've watched you attack Olly, OLLY, for fuck sake! When… when is enough, enough Joey? When does it get to the point where you realise what you are destroying?"

Joey portrays a likeable guy but with a serious case of selfishness. Yeah like most readers have observed, he needs professional help and fast. But ROman, every the calming influence might must take that role. Jack needs to tread carefully, even though none of this is his fault. Joey has turned into a complex persona dnhe needs to sort his shit out before it's too late :)

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3 hours ago, bottomguy said:

I love the realism that you put into this sage of Joey.  It seems almost as though Joey is bipolar.  Seemingly normal one minute and flying off the handle the next.  I do think he will see a professional to help him, but I can also see him suddenly stopping any therapy or treatment he is getting.  Jack i am sure is seeing his father in Joey with the behavior he is showing.  I think the one person is going to be Roman,  Joey's brother.   I can see Roman being the best thing to happen to Joey,  if he only can realize he must seek some very harsh "forced love", or loose much of what he has now.   

I am waiting to see what will happen.  Great story  and great writing something that is so difficult to express to others .

 

Thank you for the kind comments. I do my best to display real life.

 

James

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And you do quite well in displaying REAL life experiences James!  This story is riveting and has everyone one  edge to hopefully see a favorable outcome for Joey!

Great stuff!  Thank you!

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