Singing Through Siren Sounds Chapter 6
Chapter 6
“Oh god! Oh god! I can’t go to jail for killing no white boy,” Kesean states.
“You were supposed to be fucking watching him Sean!” Taz growls at him.
“I was! I was! Oh my god! We are fucked. Oh my fuckin god man!”
Kesean keeps circling around Taz with this wide-eyed look on his face that seems like he is really going through something. You would think by the expression on his face that we all just got the death sentence or something. He’s freaking out and it becomes clear who the weak link in this group is.
“Shut him up,” I say.
Pompey at this point is hovering over the trunk. It’s Taz who gets the most annoyed at Kesean. He grabs Kesean by the collar and his hand is balled. I think he’s going to knock some fucking sense straight into him but I grab Taz so he doesn’t take it too far.
“We are fucked…” Kesean mutters again, this time lower possibly in fear that Taz might try to swing on him if he’s too loud.
Taz has this look in his eyes that makes me think he is completely removed from this situation altogether. He looks at me and says, “Fuck him. He was fuckin with you. He was a racist…”
“He didn’t deserve to die,” I tell Taz.
“No…my nigga Coin didn’t deserve to die.”
“Taz this is serious. Someone is dead because of you…”
“Because of US. Or are cutting us loose…” he asks, “Gonna run back to your white friend Wren and forget you came to us for help when shit hit the fan.”
“It’s not like that…”
Even if I did come to them for help I didn’t tell them to go this far. I didn’t tell my band to attack Andrew. This has gone too far.
“Yo...” Pompey says out of nowhere.
He’s been quiet this entire time that Kesean has been freaking out and during the argument after. I look over him noticing that he’s still hovering over Andrew. His eyes keep looking down at the trunk.
“Not now Pompey,” Taz cuts him off before turning to me, “Dijon...I thought we were in this together…”
He was offended by me saying that Andrew didn’t deserve to die. Ever since I’d said the words it just felt like I drew a line with him. One that is making Taz look at me completely different.
Taz looks like he straight up doesn’t even recognize the guy I am at this moment.
“Taz, please it’s not like that…”
I try to grab him but he pushes away hissing a harsh, “Get the fuck off me…”
I feel like shit when he says it. Taz has never spoken to me like this. I knew he had a lot of anger in him but a lot of that seemed targeted at other people. Seeing him act cold to me for the first time was something that I wasn’t really used to.
It was something that I didn’t like.
All of a sudden I feel as though maybe he took what I said wrong. He felt like I was sticking up for Andrew when really I was just trying to stand for human life.
I open my mouth to explain this but I’m cut off by Pompey who seems persistent to get what he wants to say out.
“Yo…” Pompey says again turning towards us with this look in his eyes of relief, “He’s not dead.”
We immediately all circle around the back of the truck. Kesean has been tough as hell trying to hang with Taz until now. Now he’s crying and showing all this emotion I hadn’t even known he had. It proves no matter how menacing and tough some black men acted they were still human in the end. We all were. And right now there is a human sense of relief guiding all between us.
Andrew was breathing.
“Did he see you attack him?” I ask.
I don’t get an answer in response. Kesean is too emotional and Taz is pissed at me. That leaves Pompey who gives this uncomfortable shrug.
“Man who knows. If he gets up he can snitch…”
That was a real possibility. One that triggered Taz possibly to say what he says next.
“Let’s just leave him,” Taz suggests.
Kesean agrees desperately, “Yeah just drag him out the car. Leave his ass on the street…”
Clouds were forming over us. It felt like God himself was telling us that the idea was fucked up. Kesean seemed to have found his balls now that he knows Andrew isn’t dead. He’s putting on this real gangster face as though he hadn’t just been crying. Outside of Kesean, I would say that I was the next one nervous. My hands are shaking. These boys were from the hood, Born and raised. They were tougher than me. I wasn’t used to this. I didn’t fit into this scene. And right now it was becoming clear.
“No,” I interrupt, “We can take him to the Resident Assistant’s room. Knock on the door and leave.”
“Why the fuck would we do that?” Taz asks.
At this point, Taz is over me. I can hear it in the venom of his tone. I wonder if it’s personal or if the situation has just got him on edge. It’s impossible to tell. All I know is the warm and fuzzies that I’ve been getting from him with the consistent flirting seemed to fade away almost immediately. He was over me and I had no idea what to do.
Luckily Pompey jumps in with some common sense and says, “Dijon got a point. He wasn’t breathing a few minutes ago. He might need some medical attention. We leave him here to die and we might as well turn ourselves in.”
Maybe hearing it from someone else brings Taz to his senses. He reluctantly agrees nodding his head a little bit and going to the driver's seat of the car.
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The night is quiet, especially for campus. Usually, this place was sprawling with white kids coming back from some drunk fiasco or hanging out but it was drizzling a little bit, and rain was coming so the streets were pretty much empty at this point. It was lucky for us though as we drive up to the RA.
Pompey reaches for the door. “Me and Kesean will get rid of it…”
“Hold up,” Taz states.
He gets out of the car and heads over to the trunk. I’m unsure what he’s doing but when he gets back to the car I know he’s done something. But what? He nods over at Pompey and Taz who take Andrew out of the car.
I stare at him as they walk past with Andrew's head in Pompey’s arms and his feet being towed by Kesean.
That’s when I see what it was that Taz was actually doing when he got out of the car.
“You wrote BLM on his forehead?” I ask.
Taz’s facial expression doesn’t seem to change at all, “Yup. Black lives matter. What’s your point?”
“You trying to start a race war?”
Taz looks over at me, seeming a bit irritated, “This war BEEN started. We just weren’t fighting it…”
I wondered sitting back in the car at that moment if this was the truth. I’d been attacked. Maybe not physically but I’d been attacked at this school. I’d gone around feeling as though I was a target. But somehow deep in my mind, I knew Taz writing those words on Andrew’s forehead was going to spark something. Something I wasn’t sure anyone was ready for.
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It’s the next day and for the most part, I don’t hear about Andrew. I go about school with my head down trying not to cause a scene. It isn’t until I am in the class that I share with Andrew that I start hearing whispers. They aren’t talking directly to me in any way but people were talking. And by the end of that class, everyone was talking about it. It’s becoming kind of clear that me that people knew what happened to Andrew and honestly my stomach felt was turning from straight up nerves in this situation.
I’m so nervous that I end up frantically texting Pompey while I’m eating lunch after class.
“Mind if I join you?”
I look up to see Wren. He has a tray of food with him from the long cafeteria line. When I look up at him his blonde hair looks like rays of the sun shining down on me. Then there was that beaming smile. Wren has a way of giving you a look that made you feel like everything was right in the world even while you were walking through hell.
I didn’t want to feel comforted at a time like this. I needed my guard up. But then again I knew Wren would know any updates on Andrew. And I needed to know what was going on.
So I nod.
“Sure.”
He sits across from me with his dish. At first, he doesn’t say anything. He just sort of sits there but then he leans over.
“You got something on your lip…” he awkwardly says out of nowhere.
“Where?” I’m desperately wiping at my face.
“I got you.”
It’s intimate in a weird way when he reaches over and scoops some sauce off of my lip that came from the burger I was eating. I’m thinking he’s going to wipe it off on a napkin but he doesn’t. He puts it in his mouth.
“Ew,” I laugh.
“What? Food is food. You know I’m a fat kid at heart.”
We end up laughing together. I feel guilty for laughing. I feel guilty that for some reason Wren can always bring that silly side out of me. And even when I should be alert I let my guard down.
I clear my throat realizing I’m getting a little too comfortable. There’s a reason I wanted him to sit down and join me and now was definitely the time to get to it.
“So how’s everything goin? Seems like everyone on campus is talking about some...attack….”
I feign ignorance but Wren just shakes his head in his explanation.
“You didn’t hear?” He asks.
“No one in this school talks to me except you,” I state.
“Andrew was attacked,” he says.
“Do they know by who?”
Just in that moment, Vance walks up to the table. Vance isn’t alone either. He has a gang of jock white boys that join him. They get to the table and don’t even ask to join us.
“There he is ….” one of the boys state.
They are already sitting and almost immediately I feel uncomfortable. The way they embrace Wren as they are sitting down all while completely ignoring me feels weird. The circle all around me. I count 8 white boys in total randomly joining my private lunch with Wren. All of them were muscular athletes just like Wren. I feel the nerves all over my body when they sit.
Only after sitting does Vance seem to address my presence in the least.
“You guys don’t mind, do you?” Vance asks.
That wasn’t even directed at me. He’s looking at Wren when he asks the question. Wren looks over to me, “That’s up to my boy.”
“I’m fine,” I lie, “I was just leaving…actually.”
Vance shakes his head, “Why leave man? I never get to talk to you.”
“An Oreo is two blacks and one white Vance. You’re the third wheel,” one of the boy's states.
I don’t know why they find this funny but they all laugh. All of them. Even Wren seems to sneer a little bit thinking that the little joke is funny. I’m a little offended at first until I see how Wren doesn’t seem to be laughing at all. It almost seems instead as some nervous irritation. I’m wondering just what he was irritated by. Could he have found offensive for me?
He stares at Vance who is laughing extra hard. But when he realizes Wren’s not laughing Vance turns to me and says, “Scott just meant that as a joke…Dijon. Scott is Andrew’s cousin. Hope that wasn’t offensive.”
Andrew’s cousin. They looked alike. Both of them were really tall with thin lips, blonde hair, and square faces. Scott even had that jock smile that Andrew always seemed to have.
“Nah. I’m good…”
The truth was I didn’t know if I should be offended or not.
“I told you guys…” Vance states out of nowhere, “Dijon is cool.”
I’m not sure in that moment why me being cool was up for debate but I realize now as they were settling in that these guys were all paying attention to me in a way. They might have seemed to come over here for Wren but now that they were at the table they weren’t even looking at Wren.
Scott asks out of nowhere, “Then why don’t you ask him what you wanted to ask him, Vance…”
“Ask me?” I ask.
Scott gives me this look. It’s real intense. The only way I could describe it is when you walk up to a lion’s cage at the zoo and stare one of those ferocious beasts in face knowing no matter how composed he seemed in the end he was still a predator. It frightened me. It makes me kind of lean back in my seat a little bit. I could just tell whatever he wanted to ask me was full of all this mal-content.
“Yeah, we got something we want to ask you…” Scott points right at me.
Before he responds someone jumps in. Surprisingly it’s Wren. He stands up and faces right at Scott. What I don’t expect is Scott to buck right back at Wren. Scott has this mad dog look in his eyes. It’s this intensity I hadn’t seen before. It usually comes from the quiet ones. Before this, I’d seen Scott around with Andrew. He was close to Andrew. Really close. And for some reason, I had the feeling that Andrew’s injury hurt him. They were cousins after all. And I guess from this intensity they were very close cousins.
“What are you, Wren? His bodyguard?”
I am shocked when Wren stares him down. It’s intense between them at that moment. Two muscular tall men ripping each other apart with their eyes. Any moment I knew some shit could go down. I had Wren’s back staring the guys down. But at this moment it was clear that we were dangerously outnumbered.
“You fucking protecting him bro?” another boy asks Wren, seeming just as irritated as Scott.