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From
the previous chapter:
When I
feel Pete beginning to move into me I tighten my grip on his arms that are
planted like pillars next to my head. I’m holding my breath, slowly release it, and look up into
his deep blue eyes. He’s
watching me, wanting to make sure that he’s not hurting me and making sure that
he’s hitting all the right spots. My
mouth opens and closes as he fills me and my hands tighten around his upper
arms. Finally, my head drops back
against the pillow as I arch my back, tighten my legs around his waist, and
begin to thrust back against his cock.
I force
my head up and stare into those eyes.
They don’t change, the same love and concern is
still there and I pull his head down so that I can kiss him while he moves
steadily into me.
The Good Doctor
By Terry Audette
Chapter 40
When you’re dealing with Italians what is on their minds is never
a question. We make our views known;
sometimes it seems like they’re printed on our
foreheads but usually being able to read isn’t a necessity. It’s not always the
same with everyone else.
Last
night Pete and I had an hour of fantastic sex and then all night long he tossed
and turned, flipping over, I would say, every fifteen minutes. This was the third night of that. So the thing is this, either I kill him or
ask him what the problem is, that’s a big question to
ask but I decide to go for it.
I sit up
and look at his supposedly sleeping figure.
“You gonna tell me what the fuck the problem
is?”
He lifts
his head. “Nothing…I’m just a little
restless.”
“Bulllllllllllshit!”
He mumbles
into the pillow. “No…really!”
“Yeah right! You gonna
tell me?” He flips around about three
more times and then lies there looking up at me.
“Okay…it’s
a patient.”
“They’re
dying?”
“No.”
“You gonna actually talk to me about this?”
He
groans. “It’s a big thing.”
“I’m gonna strangle you if you don’t tell me!”
He
laughs. “You’re not big enough.”
“Yeah? Well when you’re turning my body over to the EMT’s they’re gonna ask about the
scratch marks on your throat.”
He
laughs for a moment. “Okay. You remember that I have a free clinic every
other week?”
I
smile. “I do.” Actually this makes
me really proud of him. I probably
should have told him that.
I sit up
so that my back is against the headboard and his hand drops to my thigh. “Okay.”
He shakes his head. “You probably
don’t remember Mrs. Hanley…or maybe I never even mentioned her.”
”If you did I don’t remember.
So tell me again.”
“Well…for
the last three years she and her son have been my patients. Her husband left years ago and like years
after he left she got divorce papers. So
anyway, she’s raising David…that’s her son and paying rent and doing all the
shit that people do and all of this from working her butt off at that little factory
down by the railroad…and they have way less than nothing. What is that place? They make…I duno…some little thing.”
He sighs and drops his head.
Last
week she driving to work with David in the car, he’s fourteen and just starting
high school…it’s early in the morning and this car plows right into her.” His hand tightens on my thigh. “Smashes into the left side
of the car right where she’s sitting.
So…she’s killed like instantly but David is
just banged around. I mean, he’s hurt but not life threatening.
I said,
“That’s horrible!”
He rubs
his hands in his eyes and says, “Yeah…but it happens all the time. Well, you know, not exactly like that but horrible
stuff.” He rolls over so that he lying
on his stomach and his head is on my hip and his arms wrapped around my back.
“As if
that, I mean Mrs. Hanley dying, isn’t lousy enough,
now we got a cute fourteen year old kid that never did anything to anyone who
no longer has a mom. But he’s in the
hospital so there’s people taking care of him but now I’ve got the
administrator telling me that the kid is well enough to go home except that he
can’t do that cause his mom is dead and there’s no
other relatives that we’ve been able to find.
Not that we’ll quit looking but nothing is
turning up. We’ve got
a bunch of deceased grandparents but no living person, no aunts, no uncles, no
cousins, nothing. So
I’m tap dancing around the hospital administrator finding this little thing
wrong with David and then another little thing but actually I’m not fooling
anyone. They want him turned over to
Family Services. The thing is that like
a couple of months ago I gave David his physical for high school and during that
physical he told me that he thinks he’s gay.”
I slide
down the bed so that my face is even with Pete’s. “This is a fourteen year old boy. That’s high school,
sleepovers, sex, and who the fuck knows what all and that’s not even mentioning
the shit of having to get over the death of his mom. Also there’s the
whole thing about our being gay. You
ready to deal with all that? I mean that is where you’re
going with this, right?
Pete’s
deep blue eyes stare into mine. “Yeah…that’s
where I’m going and no…I’m not ready for that.
It’s just the alternative that I can’t live with.”
“Well,
like you said you see this stuff all the time…so what’s the thing about this
kid that’s getting to ya?”
He
shakes his head against my thigh. “I dunno. He’s a nice kid but a lotta crap
happens to nice people. Maybe because he’s gay…that would make things a lot rougher on him once he
gets into the system. Maybe it’s that. I dunno.” He stares at
the ceiling. “It’s like the kid just
stepped off of a cliff and it’s like forever down and when he hits bottom he’s gonna be killed and there’s like this one moment, just this
one moment when someone can stop it.”
I tap
his chest. “Hand me my boxers.”
“Why?”
“Why? Cause I can’t solve the world’s problems
naked!”
He hands
me my boxers and I slip them on. “You
better put yours on too. Gonna need em.”
I open
the bedroom door as Pete is putting on his boxerbriefs
and yell for Jase.
Seconds later he comes skipping down the hallway, yes skipping, he still
does that and it doesn’t mean anything!
Jase comes into
the room and I scoop him up and put him down on the bed between us. “We got a question for ya.”
He looks back and forth between us. “For me? I didn’t do anything.”
I talk really softly cause I know that parts of this are gonna upset him. “Jase, Pete has got a patient in the hospital.” I was gonna
call David a little boy but to Jase he’s not gonna seem little.
“He’s fourteen and he and his mom were in a traffic accident, you know a
car crash. Well the thing is that his
mom got killed in the accident and he doesn’t have a
dad around like you do or a grandma or grandpa or any other people to take care
of him. So we were wondering how you’d feel about him staying with us…at least for a while.
Jase
looks at me, then turns his head, and looks at Pete. “His mom is dead?” I know exactly what he’s
thinking.
I say, “Jase, if you don’t wanna do this
we won’t.”
I turn
to Pete. “Would we be able to meet him?”
Pete sits
up quickly. “This
morning…if you want. We’ve only
got till the end of the day.”
I look
at Jase. “Whadya think, Kiddo?”
This is way too much to ask a little kid but I
have to do it.
“I think
it’d be okay. What does grandma think?”
Now there’s a question!
“Let’s go meet David and see what he’s like and then if everyone is
still okay about this I’ll call grandma and see what she thinks but I’m pretty
sure it’d be okay with her.”
Pete
looks at me incredulously. “You don’t
think she’d mind?”
I laugh
and then nibble on Jase’s stomach making him go crazy
and with both of my hands on his waist; it feels like he’s
spinning like a top. “This is the kinda thing she’d surprise you on but we better ask.”
I look
at Pete. “What about your parents? They’re part of this extended nuthouse family
too.”
He’s
grinning broadly. “I kinda
brought it up with my dad and I’m pretty sure that if it became reality he be
fine with it. Plus if David needed
psychological help we could enlist my mom.”
What about
a lawyer to deal with…all the legal crap?”
“My
lawyer…who’s actually my dad’s lawyer would be the guy to use. He’s pretty well connected.” I can imagine.
“Is he a
pitbull?”
Pete
laughs. “He teaches em
how to bite.”
“Okay! We need to shower, shave and breakfast!” I
know I left out one s.
I look
at Jase. “You
could probably skip shaving this morning.”
He giggles. I’m
such a riot.
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Two
hours later, we’re walking around the hospital
following Pete who’s treating the place like his second home, which in some
ways it is. Jase
has a death grip on my right hand.
Pete
picks up a chart at the nurses station and stops us. “Okay, his room is just a few doors
down. I’m gonna go in and talk to him a bit and tell him that you and
Jase are here and if he’s okay with that I’ll wave
you in. Okay?”
I smile
at him. “Sounds like a plan.” Pete walks slowly to a room about twenty feet
away and turns in.
I look
down at Jase and then kneel down next to him. “If this is something that you don’t want I need
you to tell me.”
He nods
his head and says, “I gotta see if he’s nice.” Not a bad way
to judge someone.
Fourteen
is a difficult age, you’re still flipping back and
forth between being a man and being a little boy. It for sure was a shitty time for David to lose
the one person in his life that he needed and loved the most and he looked the
way that you’d expect him to look, terrified. Plus the fact that
nobody looks good when they’re in the hospital in those stupid gowns with one
of those plastic bracelets on. What we
saw when we walked into David’s room was a cute young teenager with dark brown
hair and one of those combed forward and flipped up hair styles, his eyes were
a deep green and he looked about as afraid as I’ve
ever seen someone look. Pete was
standing on the right side of his bed holding his hand and Jase
and I went of to the left side.
I sat on
the edge of his bed and took his right hand in mine. I nodded towards Pete and smiled. “I’m his boyfriend.” David’s eyes got wide. I looked up at Pete and he looked like his
heart had stopped. I looked into David’s
eyes and said slowly. “So this really
bites doesn’t it?” He just barely
nodded. “Probably not
the best week of your life.” He
forced a smile and shook his head no.
I let go
of his hand, picked up Jase, and sat him on the bed in front of me. “This is Jase.” I smiled at him. “We left the dog at home.”
Jase
softly said, “Hi.” Out of the corner of
my eye I could see David’s hand tightening on Pete’s
and then relaxing. Jase
said, “My mom died too.”
David
got a surprised look on his face and then said so softly it could
barely be heard. “I’m really
sorry.” My left hand was still on Jase’s back and I could almost feel his thoughts.
Jase
said, “It was a while ago and it’s better now.”
It was pretty clear that David’s tears were on
the verge of pouring down his face.
I
reached over and took his hand again.
“So what we were thinking is that we’d spring you outta
this place and you’d come and live with us.”
I could see in his eyes that he thought he should be saying that it was
too much trouble for us, you know, in the stupid way that people do even when
what they’re saying no to is the thing that they need
the most. “Please don’t say no. We really want you to do it and besides,
you’ll get to see your doctor in his underwear.” There was a genuine smile on his face for the
first time and Pete dropped his head on his chest and shook it slowly in total
defeat. I squeezed David’s hand and
said, “Believe me, that alone is worth the move.” Jase leaned back
against me and nodded his head too.
Something
seemed to occur to Jase and he leaned forward and
said quietly to David, “They’re both really nice.”
I
scooped Jase up in my arms and kissed him. I smile at David. “We give em a
couple a bucks a week to say nice stuff about us.”
I stood
up with Jase in my arms and looked down at
David. I reached down and put my hand on
his shoulder. “We really want you do
this, David. It’s
not just something that we’re saying.
We’re loaded with bedrooms but you and Jase
would have to share a bathroom…anyway the point is that there’s plenty of room
and we really want you to come.”
I looked
up at Pete who hadn’t said a word and looked like he
had just started breathing again about thirty seconds ago. “I’m gonna take Jase down to the nurses station and use him as bait to see
if we can get a free cup of coffee.” I
reached down and squeezed David’s foot.
“We really want ya, Kiddo.”
Jase
was working his little boy magic on a half dozen nurses when Pete came striding
purposely down the hallway. He was
staring directly at me and I couldn’t tell whether he
was happy or pissed. The nurses looked up,
saw him coming, and then looked over at me with an odd look on their
faces. Well if he killed me here they wouldn’t have to move the body all that much.
Pete
stopped in front of me, put his hands on my shoulders, and pressed me back
against the wall. His voice was
loud. “I love you soooo
fucking much!” Then he bent his head
down and kissed me like this was the end of World War II and we were in
I could
hear Jase tell them drily,
“They do that all the time.”
I eased
off into the doorway in a deserted corridor and called my mom.
“Hi, Mom.”
“What
happened?”
“Whadya mean, What happened?”
She
sighed. “Normally when you call me
around this time something has happened.”
“Well.”
“I knew
it! What?”
I told
her about David.
“So I
was wondering what ya think.”
“What,
you need your mother to tell you what to do when it’s staring you right in the
face? The world is not all about you,
Eric. Sometimes you gotta help people
out.”
“Okay,
Ma.” I knew that I’d
be blamed for this.
“I
forgot to ask Pete about a funeral for David’s mom.”
“There
hasn’t been one. They’ve been waiting
for that poor little boy to get out of the hospital so that he could go.” Clearly she knew
more about this than she was saying.
I
decided to toss a rock down the well and see how long it’d
take it to splash. “I thought maybe they
had just cremated her or something while David was still in the hospital.”
She
leapt with claws fully extended. “You
think we’d do that to that little boy?
This is gonna be a
decent funeral! There’s gonna be people there! David is gonna see
that there’s people who cared about his mother and about him!” Her breathing was heavy and her voice
throaty.
Besides
a great meal the thing that Italians really love is a great funeral and mom was
gonna give em both.
“I’ve
invited everyone! Then they can come
back to the house for a little something to eat.” I didn’t say anything but when she says
everyone that’s exactly what she means maybe even more than everyone and when
she says a little something to eat she means enough food for the 81st
Airborne for a week.
I smiled
and said, “So ya don’t need me to plan the funeral?”
“Sweetheart,
do you and your boyfriend ever speak to each other?” Apparently not.
An hour later,
we got David, still wearing the clothes that he had on during the accident,
loaded into the car. He walked to the
car hanging onto Pete with his left hand and Jase
with his right. He was scared to death
and now we were going over to the apartment that he shared with his mom to
pickup at least some of his clothing and personal stuff. This was not gonna be fun.
According to Pete he had asked a couple of days
ago if he couldn’t just go back to the apartment and live by himself.
Pete
said that that wasn’t just a fear of living with
people he had never met but also a way of denying that his mom was dead. That sounds right to me.
Actually
I was really surprised by the apartment, it was larger than I thought and
really really clean. David’s bedroom was beyond clean it was immaculate. Even the ever present
posters were hung perfectly and everything in the room was color
coordinated. I knew I had a job cut out
for me in getting this kid to relax. I
guess that I figured that I was gonna
be a major disappointment to him because I’m the least color coordinated person
on the planet. Maybe he’d
just view me as a challenge, everyone else seemed to.
There
was an Abercrombie & Fitch poster that was pretty hot
so at least the kid’s libido was working.
Hey, at fourteen I was beating off like six
times a day. The A&F poster was not
a bad model for David who stood the chance to grow to be a seriously handsome
kid. He was tall, just a little shorter
than me actually, and had these really broad
shoulders. It was like
his body was waiting for the rest of him to catch up.
We took
a couple of hours to very carefully move all of David’s clothes and some other
personal things to the car and shortly after that we
were moving him into his room at our house.
He never
really got a chance though because my mom was there and had him crying in her
arms within five seconds. Nothing can be
quite so all embracing as a crazed Italian mother who’s
decided her child or anyone even close needs love and attention. Not that I’m complaining cause he clearly
did but watching him cry uncontrollably in my mother’s arms was in sharp
contrast to the super neat apartment we had just seen.
I looked
up at Pete. “You’re gonna
have to explain to him how to survive her.”
I smiled at him. “He’s a lot like
you…dad.”