American Differences 29
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American Differences
-By Emulated
Chapter 29: Groove
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Two weeks later…**
“You sure you got everything?”
He nodded, “We went shopping yesterday. We’re all stocked up for tonight!”
“Food?” I checked, swallowing the remainder of my lunch.
“Yep.”
“Drink?” Asked Jamie.
“MmHmm.”
Max’s blond head shook madly, “Whoa! Hold up, I thought we were getting pizza.” He exclaimed, “You can’t let us down now, Con.”
Connor nodded, “The pizza is the food.”
Max grinned, before Sarah leaned across the table, “Only pizza?” She frowned, “What else?”
“Uh, other stuff too…” He began, glancing at Li, “She’s bringing some of her chicken.”
“That is what I’m gonna be eating.” Smiled Ayo, scratching his stomach.
“And…uh…Beth said she’d bring stuff too.” He said quickly, “I told her not to, but she wouldn’t list-“
Ayo focused on him, “She’s your girlfriend, she’s going to want to do something.”
Connor frowned, “She’s not my girlfriend.” He replied, sounding mildly disappointed.
“Dude, you’ve seen her twice now, alone.” Jamie pointed out, “I’m pretty sure that means you’re dating her.”
Max nudged me in the arm, a grin creeping onto his lips, “See? I was thinking of this when I got him his birthday present.”
I laughed, “I’m sure he’ll get some real use out of them soon!” I joked, quiet enough for Connor not to hear.
“Quit worrying, she’s your girlfriend alright.” Piped in Li, throwing her empty crisp packet into the bin.
“I’m not worrying.” He insisted, “I just don’t want to misread things.”
“Here,” Began Sarah, looking at her phone, “I have a whole text from Beth. Guess who it’s about, Con?”
The pink hue returned to his cheeks.
Jamie pointed at his face, “I think he knows.”
Sarah flipped her phone closed and leaned forward, “She really likes you, Con. She’s really pleased that you two are seeing each other again.”
He smiled, “The feeling’s mutual.”
“Awww, that’s sooo cute!” I teased.
“Shut up, Matt!” He warned, flashing me a look.
For his sake, I changed the subject, “So what time you want us to come over tonight?”
“About six o’clock. Mum, Dad and Adam should be at the bowling alley by then, setting up the party.”
“And then we party all-night-long!” Called out Jamie.
I giggled, “Guess I know who’s doing karaoke tonight!” I joked.
He winked at me, “You bet. I’m getting very good at Coldplay.”
I scrunched up my face, “You listen to them?”
Sarah shoved my arm, “Well, I love them, so no insulting!”
I raised my hands, “No insults from me.” I smiled, as the bell started to ring in the background. “One more lesson to go.” I yawned.
Max tutted, “We’ve got science, right?”
Con nodded, “Yeah, unfortunately.”
We all slowly stood up from the table, taking our bags and heading out of the dining hall. Seeing as Jamie and I shared the same class, we headed off, vowing to meet up outside the school gates after school. We didn’t have our books with us, so we made a swift detour to our lockers first. Jamie waited next to mine as I fished out my homework that he had helped me complete over webcam the night before.
“I don’t know how you’d survive without me. All my help with your homework.” He teased.
“I’d survive just fine, thanks.” I said, folding it neatly and putting it in my bag, before looking up at him, “We just don’t all have pretty heads filled with brains.” I whispered.
He laughed as we walked down to his locker, “No idea who you’re talking about.”
“I think you have a good idea though.” I smiled.
He grinned back, inserting his key into his locker, before he paused, as if he was making a silent wish. He turned the key and pulled it open. Jamie and I watched as a piece of paper fluttered down out of his locker. The fourth note that he had gotten in two weeks. He bent down and retrieved it, casually glancing it over before his eyes widened.
I walked around him and looked at it, whispering the printed text aloud, “I would be a better boyfriend.” I stared at Jamie, my heart skipping a few beats. It’s a guy? A gay guy?
Jamie was as speechless as I was, before he took the note and screwed it up, shoving it into his pocket. “I guess that changes things…” He mused, as he pulled out his books.
“Yeah…” I mumbled, my mind wakening again, “But a better boyfriend?” I asked, “That means they, he, knows about me.”
He nodded, his face one of deep thought for a few moments, “It must be someone who knows, who we’ve told. Right?” He asked, looking up at me for agreement.
“I think so. It can’t just be some guy randomly guessing…” I trailed off, my mind instantly started to draw up a list of everyone who I thought was gay. There was that guy in our Science class, Ross. I always thought he was gay, but that was until I saw him making out with some girl down the park a few months back, so it wasn’t him. And then there was Jon, he always struck me as being a little…I dunno…something, but then again he had dated girls in the past.
Perhaps I was clutching at straws but we HAD to find out who had sent that note. Especially now it was a guy. Like Jamie said, it changed things. I shared those guesses with Jamie, but he quickly stated that they didn’t have to be gay, they could be bisexual.
I shook my head, “But I don’t think they’re both bisexual.”
“No, but it only needs one of them.” He pointed out, “Besides, they’re not all dating at the moment.” He said, sighing, “I don’t know. It has to be someone who we’ve told…unless someone has been telling other people.”
I frowned at the thought. I really hoped that it never came to that. I could live with someone finding out by accident, but by having one of the guys, or Li purposely tell someone about us…I wasn’t quite sure what I’d do. Jamie and I trusted each of them enough with the information. I very much doubted that any of them told someone.
“…I just can’t see any other way to explain it.” Continued Jamie.
I looked down the hall, noticing Dean walking past. If anyone knew about Jon’s private life, it’d have to be his best friend.
“Hey, Dean!” I called out, getting his attention.
He waved at us, before heading over, “Hey guys, how’s it going.”
“Not bad, you?”
He nodded, glancing down the hall, “I’m alright, just gotta meet Jon in a sec.”
“So how’s Jon these days, don’t hear much about him.” I remarked.
“Yeah, well he’s hanging out with a new girl and stuff.”
I shared a look with Jamie. We could cross Jon off our list.
“Hey guys I gotta run.” He said, catching sight of Jon down the hall, “See you later.”
“Sure thing.” I nodded, watching as he walked off.
We were screwed. It was hard enough trying to figure out who it could’ve been when we thought it was a girl, but another guy? It was going to be borderline impossible to find out who it was. That alone didn’t worry me so much. What did worry me was that this guy knew about Jamie and me. Was he watching us? Spying on us? I nudged Jamie’s arm and headed into our science class, but not before sweeping my eyes around the corridor again, wondering what the hell we were going to do.
*
We stood there waiting outside of the school, watching the kids pour past us until we caught sight of her limping out of one of the doors. Despite the crutches, which she seemed to be getting the hang of, she seemed to be just like her usual self. Chatting with her friends, making plans for the weekend. She was quickly back to being the Sam Keller we all knew and loved.
Following the sprain to her ankle, on the advice of her Doctor, Sam had to take one week off school, to rest it, but started going the following week. She was a tough girl, she wasn’t about to let her ankle stop her from doing anything she wanted, however the walk home was a little too much for her. So as usual, Noah was waiting outside the school in his car to pick Sam up, to save her from the journey home while on the crutches.
“How she doing?” I asked, watching as Noah’s car pulled away, “She looks a lot more used to that.”
“MmHmm, she is.” Jamie replied, “Just wish it didn’t happen at all, you know?”
I nodded. Sam did confirm that it was an accident, Eddie didn’t mean to hurt her, but she was however, furious over him calling her brother a ‘queer’. Jamie told me he heard her on the phone telling him that it was over, that no one said those things about her brother. Of course Jamie loved her for supporting him like that, and told her so, but I could easily see how much it affected him. He didn’t want Sam to have to fight for him, least of all dump her boyfriend because of it.
Having Josh, I could sympathise with Jamie’s position, but also reminded him that Sam was well within her rights to dump Eddie. I even went as far to suggest that he’d be equally as pissed at me, if I were to insult Sam. He laughed that one off, saying that Sam would just whip my ass before he could do anything. And seeing how tough she was over the ankle, I didn’t doubt that for a second.
During our walk back from school, which we had opted to take separately from the other guys, giving Jamie and me some time to talk, we reflected over the note once again. Even so, it still seemed like somewhat of a futile effort, as there was very little we could do. Hell, I’d argue that there was nothing we could do. We were going to have to wait this one out, and keep our eyes and ears open in case we notice something, or better still, we find out who was posting those damned notes into his locker!
“It makes no sense that he’ll do anything that’ll out us.” Spoke Jamie, “And even if he does, we’ll find out who he is.”
I nodded, looking at him, “It does make you wonder though…how many other gay guys are in our school, in our year.”
“Well if we assume it’s one in ten...”
I done the math in my head, “We have about one-thousand kids in our school, so that means there’s around one-hundred gay kids?”
He nodded, “I’m guessing that includes lesbians and bisexuals though.”
“I guess. But that’s still a crazy figure.”
He grinned, “Guess I have a lot of potential competition then.”
“Hardly.” I replied, leaning closer, “I wouldn’t have any other guy anyway, even if they were all available.”
Jamie smiled, thinking for a moment, “The note was wrong, Matt. No one can be a better boyfriend for me.” He spoke softly, “Ever.”
I reached out and squeezed his shoulder, holding my hand there for a few seconds before the sound of kids playing in the park made me remove it.
We entered my home and went upstairs into my room. I walked over to the wardrobe, pulling the two doors open and stood back. I turned to Jamie, “Dress me.”
He walked over, “I always wanted a doll.” He muttered, making me laugh.
“Not like a doll, you know, pick out something good for me.”
“Why? You’ve got a good fashion sense.” He replied, nodding in agreement with himself.
I sighed, turning back to the wardrobe, rummaging through my shirts, “Some gay guy you are.” I teased.
I felt his hands on my waist, “Do you want me to prove it? Prove my gayness to you?” He asked, making me smile, “It’ll only take…well it might take a while.” He rasped, his warm breath against my ear.
I laughed again, leaning back against his chest, “I’d really like that.” I replied, “But we gotta get ready.”
Jamie gently kissed the side of my neck for a moment, before pulling back, “Ok, we’ll get ready.”
I spun around, grinning into his grey eyes as I cupped his face, leant forward and placed a kiss on his lips. Jamie’s hands returned to my waist again, pulling me closer as he kissed me back. I reached up and slid my fingertips through his soft hair, sighing as I parted my mouth and searched for his tongue. I found it as our kiss deepened. Nothing could beat that feeling. Kissing Jamie was one of the wonders of the world.
After a few minutes of lip lock, we pulled apart. My eyes opening and Jamie coming into focus. His creamy cheeks were tinted with a perfect pink as he watched me. There was no denying the look in his eyes. He wanted me, like really wanted me. My erection throbbed. I wanted him too. I eyed the clock again. Quarter to four. If we were fast, perhaps we could’ve made it, but with my parents finishing work at around four I didn’t want to risk it.
“Hey.” Came his voice, getting my attention, “Don’t sweat it. We’ll uh, do something over the weekend.” He said, his voice soft.
I wanted to do something with him there and then. I wasn’t sure I’d make it until the weekend without my Jamie-fix. Yet, I found myself agreeing with him. At least we wouldn’t have to rush the something on the weekend. I could spend some proper time with him. “Uh, sure.” I replied.
He watched me for a while longer, before focusing on the wardrobe, and then to me, “Let’s get you dressed up.”
*
I walked over to the door and answered it, finding the pizza guy standing there. He was the same one that delivered to me. The same one I used to go crazy over whenever he knocked on my door. Too many online stories had me fantasising about the ‘delivery boy’ for ages. But he was no longer in my fantasies. I had Jamie in reality.
I handed him the cash and took the pizzas from him, “Thanks.”
He smiled at the couple of quid tip, “Cheers, Mate. See ya!”
I stepped back, closing the door, before spinning around to come face to face with those killer greys.
“He was cute.” Smiled Jamie, “I’ll have to take down his number.”
I raised an eyebrow.
He put on a faux serious expression, “For the pizza.”
“Suuure.” I giggled, walking past him and into the lounge, where the guys were battling it out on the Playstation we’d plugged into the large TV. “Dinner is served guys!”
It was around half-six and we were all over at Connor’s house. After Jamie and I finished deciding on something for me to wear, we headed over to Jamie’s house, where we picked out his clothing, and then hung out a while. As Sam still found her ankle awkward to move about with, she had some of her friends over, so that ruled out any chance of us having some fun. So we had fun, just not the fun we both wanted and needed.
I did find it hilarious at how we bumped into Sam’s friends in the kitchen, and the way they were fixated on Jamie. It was as though they’d never seen a boy before! They were virtually staring continuously at him. But once Sam made some comment about their tongues hanging out, they quickly looked away blushing, with me giggling at the whole thing. Jamie didn’t mind, he found the whole thing flattering. That was until I teased him about it for the rest of the afternoon, putting on a girl’s voice and asking to see his muscles and stuff, which he obliged to do for me.
“Ahh, wicked!” Called out Max, pausing the game and heading over, as I placed the three large boxes down on the table.
I flipped open the lids, “We have…these two with every kind of meat, uh one with a stuffed crust.” I said, pointing to them, “And here we have the one with extra olives and peppers on.” I finished, looking at Beth and Ayo, as they asked for that one.
“Great!” Exclaimed Beth, grabbing a few slices.
I looked at the other guys, watching as Max, Ayo, and Connor attacked the two pizzas. I grabbed a plate and took some slices for myself, as Jamie did the same.
“Here, Sarah, have one slice at least.” Called out Li, holding out a plate.
Sarah took it, before piling up some of Li’s chicken and Beth’s salad on the side, “This is the stuff that tastes good.”
“You gotta be joking.” Spoke Max through a mouthful of food as he sat back down on the sofa.
“Be quiet you, we aren’t all lucky to have your kind of body Max.” She replied.
He swallowed, “But yours is great.”
Connor and Ayo giggled, “Max, you old flirt!” Laughed Connor.
Sarah sat next to him on the sofa, “I only have this great body because I don’t eat that.”
Max started a heavy conversation about the benefits of pizza, but I focused on Jamie as he sat across me on the dining table.
I inhaled, “It smells delicious.”
Jamie eyed his slice, “There’s a few things here I’d like to eat.” He smiled, his eyes on mine, flashing me his look.
My eyes widened before I looked away, concentrating on swallowing without choking. I looked over at Connor, watching how he was interacting with Beth. I couldn’t help but smile at him. It had been a long time since I’d really seen him at such ease with a girlfriend. Don’t get me wrong, it wasn’t like he was uncomfortable around girls, but he just naturally seemed to get on so well with Beth that it was a shame they broke up in the first place. And looking at the way Beth had her long brown hair, and the way she was dressed, it was clear she was trying to impress him. Of course the same could be said of Connor, who was sporting a loose fitting shirt and jeans, with his hair spiked up in quite a ‘cute’ yet handsome way. I was really pleased for the both of them.
“Cute couple.” Remarked Jamie.
I looked at him, “Yeah, they are.” I replied, taking another bite.
He winked at me, “How’s the food?”
I nodded, giving him a thumbs up as I chewed, before swallowing, “It’s great. Yours?”
“Not bad.” He said, before chewing on a piece of Li’s chicken.
I glanced over at the other guys, “Hey, Beth, I heard that you’re coming to the Prom.”
She looked up and nodded, “Yep, I’ll be there.” She replied, taking a quick glance at Connor.
“You better be,” Began Ayo, “Wouldn’t want Connor to turn up without a date.”
Connor punched his arm, “You ass!”
Max laughed, “So what about you, Ayo. Got your eye on anyone?”
“Huh?” He asked, looking up.
Li grinned, “I think he does…”
Ayo blushed, “No, I don’t.”
“Hehe, leave the poor guy alone. I’m sure he’d find someone if he wants someone.” I offered.
“Thank you, Matt!” He cried.
“…Just have another slice. It’ll do you good.” Came Max’s voice, as he offered another slice to Sarah.
“No it won’t.” She argued, “Do you know how bad that is for you?”
He flexed his bicep, “Nothing bad happened yet.”
She reached over and squeezed his arm, “Feels a little soft.”
Max took a bite out of some of Li’s chicken, “This will fix it.”
Jamie laughed at him, “Where’d you guys find him?” He asked quietly, watching Max.
I shrugged, “Someone was throwing him out, so we took him in.” I winked.
After ten-minutes had passed since we finished eating, we started to get into some deeper conversation. Nothing too serious, mostly gossip or light-hearted banter, but it was great to just chill with the rest of the group. Seeing as he’d finished his early evening meal, Max wasted no time in pulling out the six-pack of beer he brought with him. I had no idea how he smuggled that one in, least of all how he snuck it into Connor’s fridge, but there they were, as he pulled them out.
“Who wants one?” Asked Max, taking one for himself.
Connor stood up, “I wouldn’t mind one, thanks.” While Connor seldom ever drank, his parents, being as they were, didn’t object to him having alcohol, as long as he didn’t go crazy and knew his tolerance. He turned to me, “Matt?”
I turned him down. My Coke was all I needed.
Jamie stood up and wandered over, “I’ll take one too, Max.”
Now this was amusing. Jamie had made it clear before that while he had drunk alcohol on occasion, it wasn’t something that he done regularly. Not that his parents would have minded, Noah even told Jamie earlier that evening that he wouldn’t mind, as long as he ‘drank responsibly’ as he put it. But to me, it was going to be a first.
Jamie took one, “Cheers.” He replied, in his British accent, making me laugh. He focused on me, “You sure you don’t want one? Not one bottle?” He offered.