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Finding love - 22. Chapter 22
After the whole taping at the office I was completely unsure how this was going to play out.
Until Baker and family could be arrested we were sent to the family house on the east side of Manhattan. Initially a family member built the building and our family owned several of the top floors. Over the years as people moved out other cousins and uncles and aunts bought the different units from the owners. We owned all but the first five floors but it sounded like those were in the process of being purchased. The Amtrak ride was uneventful which was a bit surprising. Apparently they made it look like we were flying and Baker’s goons were at the airport.
The view from the 95th floor of Manhattan was stunning. Seeing the New York from this vantage point is something I won’t forget. I scanned the skyline and looked at each building. When I saw the World Trade Center in the distance I stopped and thought about that day and how we were taught about it in history class. Mom said it wasn’t something a lot of people talked about but it shaped how our country moved forward. I could also see the Statue of Liberty in the distance as well.
“Penny for your thoughts,” Brody said hugging me from behind.
“Taking in this magnificent view of the city,” I replied.
“Well, Chase is here.”
“Where; I haven’t seen him in a really long time.”
“He’s in the living room with our parents talking about UCLA.”
“Is that where he decided to go?”
“I forget that you guys drifted apart.”
“More like he forgot about me once he started at that fancy school.”
“I think you’ll find that Chase has changed.”
“We’ll see about that,” I said and made my way to the living room.
So I guess I owe you guy’s explanation. Chase was my friend and one of the people who abandoned me when I came out. I don’t think he would have but he had started at the new private school and was trying to make friends. Screw the people he already knew.
I walked into the living room and sure enough there stood Chase Andrews talking to our parents. He was tall like his brothers but not muscular at all.
“Hey son,” dad said when I entered the room.
I glared at Chase and you could feel the tension rise.
“Hey Matt,” Chase said with a bit of hesitation.
“Chase,” I replied.
“How are you?”
“Just fucking dandy. Why are you here?”
“I came to see you.”
“No your parents summoned you, so cut the bullshit.”
“Matthew,” Mom said. “You need to cut Chase some slack.”
“Cut him some slack? Are you fucking serious? He was my best friend who abandoned me so he could hang out with those spoiled rich brats.”
“I didn’t abandon you.”
“What the fuck do you call it then? I told you my deepest secret and you got up and left and wouldn’t return any calls or texts.”
“Matt you never said anything,” Mrs. Andrews said.
“Why would I run to you if your child was being a piece of shit?”
“Matthew, you need to be more respectful,” Mom said getting angrier.
I turned and glared at Chase, “Do you think I forgot?”
I watched a series of emotion cross his face with that statement.
“What are you talking about?” Brody asked.
“I uh, did something,” Chase squeaked out.
“What exactly did you do?” Mr. Andrews said and clenched his fists.
“Me and some of the guys, we kind of,”
“Quit dragging this out Chase,” Mr. Andrews said.
“We jumped him.” Chase said quietly.
“You what?” Brody said grabbing his brother by the throat.
“Brody let him go,” Mr. Andrews said.
“Matt, you told us you didn’t know who did it,” Mom said all concerned,
“I knew it was Chase,” I said as tears escaped. “Mr. Andrews had just started his new job and I didn’t want to cause him any problems.”
“That’s noble of you Matt but I would have dealt with him,” Mr. Andrews said.
“You never said anything to me,” Asher said.
“I knew it was worthless and who would believe he attacked me?”
“I fucking would have,” Nathan said as he walked towards Chase.
“Boys,” Mom said.” Violence is not the answer.”
“Well it was for him,” I said.
“Wait, is this when you had the broken ribs and arm?” Mrs. Andrews asked.
“Yes,” I said.
“Chase Justin Andrews,” Mrs. Andrews said with so much venom. “I remember sitting with Megan at the hospital while Mattie was being patched up. How could you?”
“I just don’t know,” Chase said dejected.
“I just don’t know what to say,” Mom said at this revelation. “Mattie you should have said something.”
“What tell my parents that my former best friend beat me up; Like you would have believed that.”
“Give us some credit,” Dad said. “You have no idea what we went through.”
“What you went through? WHAT ABOUT ME? No one has ever cared what I’ve gone through. Between Mark, Hastings, Chase and Mr. Baker, I’ve got a great streak going.”
“Did Noah know?” Brody asked.
For some reason I laughed.
“No he didn’t, because if he did, you’d be short a brother.”
“Chase is this why you’ve been staying away?” Mrs. Andrews asked.
“Yes,” he answered and hung his head in shame.
“Hey everyone,” Grayson said coming through the door. “What’s wrong?”
“Drama,” I said and pointed at Chase.
“Always something with this family, drama at every corner,” Grayson quipped. “Well we had our meeting with the Judge about the video confession.”
“I don’t see how confessing to a ghost did anything,” I said sarcastically.
“Well it wasn’t all that it seemed, you see there was some camera magic going on.”
“Camera magic?”
“Let’s just say Jonah was sent for a psychiatric evaluation.”
An eval for Jonah? Whatever could they have done.
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