Kayden II Part 8
This is gay-oriented fiction. I don't like writing `bout sex, so you won't find it here. I might suggest some of it, but no hardcore. This story is not about my life, although certain people portrayed in the story may be real. There is no sex... blah, blah, blah. You know the rest. If you've come this far, I can't stop you anymore.
Kayden II
by Ryan Keith
Chapter 8 - Dreams
***Zac***
After my last encounter with Kayden, I couldn't help but hate him. Winter break didn't start until after Friday. My final talk with Kayden was on Thursday; one more day to go. I was surprised to see Kayden in religion, and more surprised to see him in English. He didn't look at me or talk to me. Maya didn't try anything, which was good. She just exchanged looks with me, not only confused but probably a bit guilty. I knew she felt bad, and it hurt me that she did. I didn't want to make my friends worry, but there was nothing from stopping this from happening.
I was more than surprised when our English teacher called on Kayden and me to read a passage from our Shakespearean play. Kayden said he wasn't feeling well, so his part was given to someone else. That hurt a lot; it was like he was going out of his way to avoid me. It was like he was angry with me. I was angry with him! He had no right! Was he trying to get me pissed at him? It was working.
***Kayden***
The Asian girl blocked my way. I looked up at her and tried my best not to react. I've never really connected much with Mai, so I wonder what she thought she could actually do.
"Let's grab some lunch," she said to me, smiling.
The move was made, and it was by Mai. I had expected Zac's friends to try something, whether it be the guys or Maya, but this really was unexpected.
"You make it sound like we're good friends... I'm not dating Zac anymore, remember? Now you don't need to act like a friend," I told her. I knew it was true; it had to be true. It had occurred to me a couple nights before. Zac's friends had had to like me because I was dating Zac. It explained Scott's sudden change of heart towards me. One minute he treated me like scum, but when he found out Zac is gay and was dating me, and he became a friend. I wondered if Maya was the same.
"That wasn't a suggestion or a question, Kayden." Her voice cut me. Her face was still pretty and smiling, but there was an edge to her words.
I drew my hand forward, as if asking her to lead the way.
We really didn't get lunch. We followed the crowd to the cafeteria, but then to the side exit to the outside. It was cold out, but the area is boxed in on three sides, so the wind didn't hit us. I was fine in my shirt, but I knew Mai was cold with her sweater.
"I thought we were going to have lunch," I said.
"It's too busy in there, and I don't want people to overhear what we talk about."
"So, Zac put you up to this? I wouldn't think he'd be the type to use his..."
Mai cut me off. "Cut the crap, Kade. What is this really about? Are you trying to play some sick game?"
"Maybe," I told her. She just stared at me. "Life is a game. Let's just say that things are better off this way."
"Right... So tell me, what happened to the Kayden who got exited whenever he heard Zac's name?"
"Mai, let's stop this, okay? There are some things better left unsaid."
"No!" she said stubbornly, as she crossed her arms. "You're going to tell me exactly what I want to know, one way or another."
I just stared at her as she gave me a look that screamed, "Well?" After a moment, I gave in.
"I don't love Zac. I can't..." I began.
Her eyes were less threatening as she lifted her face to me. "Why not?"
"I'm not gay." I lied.
Her eyes got as big as saucers.
"What the hell do you mean?" she yelled, lowering her arms.
"Well, since you won't drop it, I guess there's no point holding out on you. But know this, if Zac finds out, he'll be even more upset. After you hear this, you'll agree its better he doesn't know."
"I'll be the judge of that. Now spill it."
"I'm not really gay. There's this girl I was always seeing. She lives in Toronto. She suggested it, and it sounded like fun, so I gave it a try," I told her.
"You were still seeing this girl while you dated Zac?" she asked, disgustedly.
"Yeah... I was just sort of comparing, I guess. I wanted to know how far I could really get with a guy. Call it an experiment, or whatever you want to call it."
She looked like she was wishing death on me, but I had to push through.
"I guess Zac was serious. It wasn't supposed to go so far, but since he really did like me, I thought I should just end it before it became too serious," I said.
"So you played him. You played Zac," Mai said, stricken. She looked straight at me and shook her head. "You're a liar. Tell me you're lying. You loved Zac. Why would..."
"I guess," I said, looking towards the ground, "I'm just that sort of guy."
*SLAP*
"How dare you!" she yelled. "Playing with people's hearts...especially someone like Zac. He trusted you! We trusted you! And we played into your sick game. You piece of shit!"
I stepped back. I really hadn't thought she'd hit me. I guess I went too far. I swallowed and forced myself to finish what I had started.
"Well, now you know. Are you going to tell Zac?"
I felt like gutting myself, the way Mai was looking at me. Not with hatred, but complete despair.
Oh shit... Did I go too far?
Tears fell from Mai's eyes. "Please stay away from Zac. You've hurt him enough, and he still loves you. He's trying hard, but he really does love you. Please don't hurt my friend anymore. I won't tell him, but please leave him alone. You played your game. Are you happy?" she cried.
I felt my throat parch up.
"It's better this way," I whispered to her before walking past her and back into the school. "You should probably keep it to yourself. I know you wouldn't want to hurt Zac anymore than I have. So let the truth stay with just you. It's all up to you...just let it go."
I was gone.
***Zac***
"Soooo," Maya whispered as I played with my soup.
I looked up at her and saw she had something to say. Scott, Maya and I sat around our table, not really eating and not really talking.
I smiled the best I could and took a spoonful of my soup.
"Are you coming to school tomorrow, Zac?" Maya asked.
"I guess so. Nothing to do at home, anyways," I told her.
Friday was basically optional for students. No one really did any work the day before winter break started, and the day was marked by friends cutting class or going to The Christmas Follies. That's a mini concert of students and staff doing Christmas stuff; plays, songs, jokes. Nothing but bullshit. I knew I was feeling very bitter, but it was Kayden's fault.
"You should come to the follies tomorrow. I'm playing. It would mean a lot if you guys came," she said.
"You know we'll be there," Scott answered for us, placing an arm around Maya, "and you're going to do great."
She gave a big smile that seemed to radiate her love for Scott. It was the type of smile I thought Kayden had shared with me, but I guess I had been wrong.
"You guys doing anything tonight?" Scott asked. "Zac, your place? How about it?"
"I don't know, I'm feeling kind of tired," I told him. I really wasn't, but I just didn't feel like doing anything. In fact I hadn't felt like doing anything for a few days. It was more or less like I was just living, with nothing really to look forward to.
Why can't I just go back to when Kayden and I had never met? God, I hate him. Who does he think he is?
My anger with Kayden had deepened that very morning, when I saw some girl talking with him as they walked together. It looked like she was talking his ear off and he was attentively taking in every word.
"Maybe we can do something on the weekend," I suggested.
They both seemed to like the idea. Scott tried to take a bite of Maya's sandwich and caused her to laugh. I smiled at them. They truly were in love. I suddenly felt like a third wheel and decided to give them some space.
"Guys, I'm done with my food. I need some air. I'll see you later, alright?"
"We'll come with you," they both said together.
I looked at them and realized what they were trying to do.
"Guys..." I began.
"Oh, please don't start, Zac," Maya said, crossing her arms. "We actually want some fresh air, too."
I gave in, and we all got up and headed for the cafeteria side doors.
***Lenne***
It was the last day before winter break and the crew was moving towards the gymnasium where the follies would take place.
I felt great around Mai and her friends. Well, my friends, too, I guess. That day when I thought everyone was giving me the cold shoulder, Mai explained to me it was about a close friend of theirs. She explained it was something important and not something she could really tell me without the person's permission. I could tell she was really upset over the way things played out, so I knew she really wanted to be my friend.
We took our seats, Zac beside me and Jett on the other side of Zac. Mai, Shin and Scott sat in front of us, but turned their seats around so the six of us could talk before the show.
I noticed Maya and Kayden were missing, but I knew Maya was in the follies. I wondered if Kayden was doing an act, too.
"Hey, did anyone see Kayden?" I asked. "I thought you guys always hung out together. Where did he go?"
I felt something cold crawl up my spine after I said that, because I could feel everyone's eyes on me. I looked around and saw some of them had pained expressions.
I felt embarrassed and covered my mouth with my fingers. "I just asked something I shouldn't have, didn't I?" I asked, scared to death.
"Guys, it's alright," Zac said gently. I turned to him and he gave me a gentle smile. He really is a good-looking guy. His smile was warm and embracing, but even still, there was a bit of sadness behind it. "I'll tell her."
I noticed that Mai got these big saucer-like eyes, like she was shocked.
"Tell me what?" I asked.
"Lenne, I really like you," Zac said, making my cheeks quickly heat up, "but I'm not the only one who does.
Oh, no! What have I done! I thought with horror. It suddenly occurred to me why Kayden was missing, why Zac was looking like he was, and why Zac's friends were all quiet around me. It all made sense. Kayden and Zac both have crushes on me! A beautiful friendship ruined by my own beauty. Oh, cursed fate, why have you done this to me? What a waste; they're both amazingly hot guys...but I like older guys.
"All of us think you're a great person."
What?
"Which is why I know I can trust you with this. I'm gay," Zac whispered.
"Whaaat?" I said with surprise.
Realizing I had said that a lot louder than I intended, I covered my mouth, embarrassed yet again.
"I am sooo sorry," I whispered back when I noticed the hurt look on Zac's face. "This is not really what I expected the great secret to be. I guess I was blowing things out of the water with what I was thinking."
"So, it doesn't bother you?" he asked.
"Should it?" I asked back. "I think it's great. Media portrays 'gay people'," I said in a whisper so as not to attract listeners from nearby, " as flamboyant, limp-wristed guys. Not like there's anything wrong that type, it's just that it creates a lot of stupid stereotypes."