Chapter one: The Boy Who Saved MeA Chapter by WriterGirl101Third version, edited this a lot, made it make more sense I suppose...A dull thud rings out as I am thrown violently against the high school’s metal lockers and my books fall to the floor. An arm pressed to my throat cuts off any protests. Jerome, Desert Christian High School’s (private Christian academy) biggest bully, snarls in my ear as I try to escape. I am here once again after school because the two of us just left our English class. Jerome, big, built, blonde hair, typical jock look, pushes me around every day for one very stupid reason. “Thought you could make
a fool of me, huh? Think again, you f*g.”
Jerome growls. “I didn’t mean t-” I
start but Jerome cuts me off. “I don’t care what you
meant.” He says. Jerome slams me back
again against the cold metal doors. “How’s your boyfriend,
f*g? I heard he’s dead now. That true? Heard it was your fault, heard you
killed him. Bet he’s in Hell, screwing the devil himself. Don’t ya think so?
Probably hates you for what you’ve done to him, don’t ya think? Is it true, did
ya kill him?” Jerome laughs as I whimper. For the past three years I’ve been
tormented relentlessly by this bully but it hurts each time he brings up my ex. “Please, just let me
go.” I beg, tears threatening to escape. Jerome says nothing; only punches me in the stomach. A
shout from down the empty hall causes the angry bully to pull away from me and
I slump slightly in relief, but I know better than to run away. I look toward
the voice and see the new student, Caine, marching towards us in anger. As I
watch, I take in the new guys features. He has dark brown hair that hangs to
his ears, stunning, bright blue eyes, light brown stubble, barely noticeable,
and a slight tan. He is built, but not huge; lean. He’s a bit taller than
Jerome and he looks much stronger. “Why don’t you leave
the man alone?” Caine demands of Jerome. “Hey, you’re the new
guy, ain’t ya?” Jerome asks, feigning amusement. “Yeah, what’s your point?” Caine asks,
stepping closer. “Well, you’re new here,
you don’t know this kid, but I do, so, let me tell ya somethin’.” Jerome
starts, placing an arm across my shoulder. “He is what we here call a ‘f*g’.
He’s gay, he’s an outcast. He screws and gets screwed in the a*s. He ain’t
worth your time. Guys like him; they go to Hell for their actions. They deserve
to be punished.” Jerome explains. “Also, because he’s
high and I pissed him off in class.” I manage, trying to look stronger, which
earns me an elbow in my ribs. Caine’s nostrils flare and momentarily there’s a furious
fire in his eyes, but he stamps it down and regains his calm composure. “I am
guessing you have a problem with gays then?” He asks. “Damn right I do.
They’re disgusting, murderous, sinful, sorry excuses for human beings!” Jerome
states hatefully shaking me roughly. I shiver at his degrading words and Caine snaps. I can
see it in his eyes. He grabs Jerome by the collar and throws him against the
wall opposite of the lockers. “We of the gay community are usually the nicest people you could
ever meet, whereas straight fuckers
like you are the ones who parade around killing, beating, degrading innocent
human beings whose only crime is love. You people of the straight community put
us down, threaten us, and yet you call us the sorry ones, the sinful ones, the
disgusting ones. You are beating up an innocent human being now all because he
has a boyfriend. That, my friend, is disgusting, not some man loving another.”
Caine snarls in the bully’s ear. My eyes widen as his
words register in my mind and the only thing that I can comprehend is; he’s gay.
Holy s**t, he’s gay. “You’re wrong. Even if
all that was true, this one here, he’s still not innocent. He had partner once
but the other f*g is dead; rumor has it that he was killed by his own boyfriend
here. So tell me he’s innocent. Or do you defend murderers as well?” Jerome
spits back and I flinch as if I had been slapped. Caine grabs Jerome by his shirt again and punches him
across the jaw. He lets him go and the bully swings a fist towards Caine but he
catches it, twisting Jerome’s wrist. Jerome yelps in pain and surprise and
tries to kick him instead but Caine again catches Jerome, kicking his legs out
from under him. He kneels down with a knee on Jerome’s chest looking down into
the bully’s wide brown eyes. “You will leave him and
every other student here alone, or next time I will not go so easy on you; got that? I do not tolerate bullying of any
kind towards anyone,” Caine growls. “Alright, man, fine;
whatever you say; fine.” Jerome says and stands up to stomp away. Caine turns and his
eyes trail over me, looking for injuries. “You didn’t have to do
that.” I say, standing straight as well. “Yes, I did. As I said,
I don’t tolerate bullying; especially when it comes to stuff like that.” He
replies, standing with me and handing me my things. “Right, well, thank
you. Uhm, Caine, right?” I ask, putting everything in my bag. “Yeah, it is. What’s
yours?” He asks, falling in step beside me as I walk away. “My name is Jared.” I
answer simply. “Jared; I like that.”
Caine smirks. I blush under his compliment. “So, do you drive? Because I’m
pretty sure the busses are gone by now.” He adds. “Uhm, well, I do drive,
but I don’t have a car or anything. I guess, uhm, I’ll have to see if my mum
can come pick me up.” I answer sheepishly. “Well, I could drive
you; if you don’t mind of course. I mean, I’m new here, so it’d be nice to make
some friends before it ends.” Caine offers. Oh, so that’s what this
is about. “Look, I appreciate all of it, I do, but I don’t need your pity. I have
friends here, so I don’t need someone pretending out of pity.” I say. “I am not doing this
out of pity, I swear it. You’re a cool guy, and so far the only other gay one
I’ve met here, so I know you can relate there. I lost my boyfriend last year
and apparently so have you... I understand though.” Caine explains. I sigh. The entire time we talk tears trail down my face
and I desperately try to hide them, but he eventually notices. He stops in
front of me and places a firm hand on my shoulder. “Are you alright?” He asks
me. I nod, unable to speak. “Hey, whatever he said back there, I am pretty sure
it’s not true and you should ignore it. You shouldn’t let dicks like him get to
you, no matter what they say.” He says. I shake my head. “No, it was my fault. I
did kill him.” I choke out, sitting on the floor against a white wall. “Well do you want to
tell me about it?” He asks soothingly, kneeling beside me. I shake my head no,
realizing my slip-up, but I speak anyways, making a recovery. “It was three
years ago. We-we were driving home from the school dance. We had both been
drinking, me not as much, but enough, and so I was driving. We were holding
hands, talking about the future, about the dance, and more. I took my eyes off
the road to tell him I love him, and because I was drinking, I couldn’t control
it. I hit a huge deer... the car, it was a small thing, it-it careened around
and flipped, landing in a ditch. We both hit head first on the roof of it. H-he
was bleeding so much. I knew he was almost dead; there was no help for him...
I-I didn’t know what to do, so I ran. I ran away and called the cops. I left
him all alone.” By that point I was sobbing; my hands covering my face, and my
shoulders shaking uncontrollably. My story has flaws and it is obvious I made
it up; if anyone else ever noticed, they never pointed it out. “Wow, I am so sorry Jared.”
Caine sighs, putting an arm around my shoulders. “You don’t deserve guilt for
that.” He adds. Wow, even new guy believes it. “It’s my fault though.
There are so many ifs. ‘If’ I hadn’t been drinking, ‘if’ I hadn’t been driving,
‘if’ I hadn’t looked away......‘if’ I hadn’t left him.” I choke on another sob. “No, you made a stupid
mistake, yes, but you shouldn’t let that control your life. I know it must be
hard, but do you really think he’d want you to live off of guilt?” Caine says
in comfort. ‘Probably...’ I think
silently. “No, no he wouldn’t, but it’s hard to let go when I am reminded every
single day. What if he blames me for what I did? What if he is watching me and
thinking that I deserve this guilt? Jerome reminds me of that every day.” I
sniffle. “Jerome...he won’t be
bothering you again, I’ll make sure of it.” Caine assures. “No one deserves
what you’re going through and I highly doubt that your boyfriend blames you.” “Thank you...” I sigh, standing up and wiping my face. My cheeks burn hot with embarrassment and shame. “No problem, man. Come
on, I’ll drive you home.” He says leading me to the student parking. “Thank you.” I say
again following behind him. When we get out to the parking lot, Caine stands proudly
in front of a large black hummer. There are red stripes painted across the roof
and hood of it along with huge wheels and dark tinted windows. I whistle,
impressed. “This is yours?” I ask in awe. “Yeah, I worked five
years to get this baby. I’m nineteen now so I started working and saving money
at the age of fourteen. It was used of course, I’d never have enough for a new
one, but I’ve fixed her up quite a bit.” He says proudly. “Wow, why so early?” I
ask, settling in when he unlocks the doors. “Well, I, uh, came from
a poor family so my parents always encouraged me to save money, so that’s what
I did. I didn’t get the idea to buy a car with the money I saved until last
year though.” He explains. “Nice. And thank you,
for everything you’ve said. My mum, she’s been there for me, trying to help me
through everything, but she’s been so busy herself that I never really see her
and it’s just me and her at home. I’ve never really had anyone to talk to about
the-the wreck. I have my best friend, Rebecca, but I tend to avoid the subject
as much as possible.” I tell him. “There’s no need to
thank me. I’m glad to help anyone who’s down.” Cain smiles my way. I start to feel a flutter in my chest. I like this guy.
He’s so kind and helped a complete stranger when he had no reason to. I smile
shyly back at him and blush. He’s so cute too. I turn my eyes to my lap and we
continue the ride with me giving him directions every so often. He holds his
bright smile the whole time, asking about me, what I like, what I dislike,
etc., and telling me about himself. Eventually we pull up to my yard and he stops. We sit
there for a moment in awkward silence before I finally speak up. “Thanks for the
ride, I really appreciate it; all of it, I mean.” I say, opening the passenger
door. But before I step out Cain lays a hand on mine to still me. I turn to
look and he’s got a fond look in his eyes. “Jared, I, uhm, I’ll be
here for you if you ever need to talk to someone, okay? I kinda of like you,
and I want to be able to help.” “Yeah, okay, thank
you... It means a lot.” I answer honestly. I exit the monster vehicle to go
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