Date: Fri, 10 Mar 2017 17:18:14 +0000 From: Chezdon Subject: Innocence Waning Chapter 27 Chapter 27 I lean against the wall of the guest bathroom. Before my knees buckle, gravity gradually forces my body toward the floor. My back slides against the wall, pulling my shirt up and my exposed bare back rubs against the white paint until my sore arse rests on the cold tiled floor. I toss my phone onto the tiles and it slides under the sink and rebounds off the wall. I begin to tap the back of my head against the plaster repeatedly, humming in time with drumming of my head. What has my life become? Nobody should have to live this way. After glancing at my shoes that I left near the toilet earlier, I slowly stand up. I catch my reflection in the mirror and I decide that I look haggard. Lack of sleep has left dark bags under my eyes. My cheek looks like it was hit by the blue car on St Kilda Road earlier and I feel fortunate that my arsehole of a father didn't break my face wide open leaving any permanent damage. I should have hit him. I shake my head whilst I ponder what I should have done. It is always easier with the benefit of hindsight to either do a noble or even a heroic thing. Or even the right thing. I should have smashed the bottle of vodka over his head. I should have answered my phone when Jayden rang. I should have answered the phone when Mel rang. I should have listened to my voice mail messages earlier. I should not procrastinate. I continue to list all the things that I should have done over the last week in my head and I feel like I am on the verge of either hyperventilating or passing out. I would much prefer the latter and just sleep for a week. A month of sleep I then think would be nice. Perhaps even a year a year on my back being left alone. My green eyes seek out their reflection in the mirror once again. I contemplate how much easier it would be just to walk out onto the balcony and jump off it. It is another first for this horrible week. It is the first time in my life I have even briefly thought how easy it would be to commit suicide. But like Alcoholics Anonymous, I remain resolute in my belief that suicide is for quitters. I am not a quitter. I am a survivor. I am a leader and goddamnit, I am going to get control over my life. I promise myself as I stare into my own bloodshot green eyes. My phone begins to vibrate on the cold urine-stained floor. "Finally, shit." I curse and then bend down to retrieve it. Hopefully this will be some news that will allow me to move forward and it enables me to take the first step to getting some sort of control over my life again. Whomever is ringing me is not in my contact list so I simply answer the call with a blasé tone. "Hello, this is Chezdon." "Hello Mr Morrison, this is Petra from Nobu Restaurant at Crown Casino. I just wanted to call and confirm your booking tonight for two at the sushi bar at 6:00 PM." I close my eyes and take a deep breath. Tonight, is supposed to be my official `date night' with Austin. I completely forgot with all the shit going on in my young life, I wonder if I should even bother with any sort of date now. After I do not reply, Petra speaks again. "Mr Morrison, are you there?" "Yeah, sorry. I am here." I walk towards my father's bedroom. "Yeah, I can confirm that booking, I look forward to it." Crossing the threshold of Daniel's room, I yank open the drawer to his mirrored bedside table. "Great, thank you Mr Morrison. Will you be needing us to arrange parking-" Preoccupied, I hang up on Petra before she finishes asking her question and return the phone to my back pocket. I begin to rifle through the drawer that I should be very familiar with considering how many times I have visited it in the past week. I grab the stack of cash that I previously returned to my prick of a father's drawer earlier in the week and shove it all in my pocket. He will pay for striking me. I feel a sense of relief that at least I have an option and potentially something to look forward to this evening even if it means going to dinner by myself. One small step towards taking control back over my life. Something good must come out of this fucked up day and raw fish will certainly put a smile on my face. There is no point in languishing around here sulking or waiting for the phone to ring for an update on Jayden. Life must go on. For some it naturally doesn't sadly and I again hope that when the news reported that a man was killed earlier, they indeed meant a man and not a teenage boy. After staggering back into the living room, I see the extent that the carpet his been stained by wine. Broken shards of glass shimmer in the sunlight that is flooding into the apartment as sun gradually rises further in the sky, I scratch my head and consider what to do next. My chain of thought is interrupted by Austin. "Well then." I turn to face Austin whilst rubbing the right side of my face that my beloved father struck. "That was intense. I don't know what to say." Malcolm remains silent and sits with his hands interlocked and stares out the window. While he is left to contemplate the dysfunctional Morrison household, I begin to speak erratically and quickly. "Austin. I really don't know mate. I really don't know. That was fucked up. I am sorry that you had to witness that." I release an audible sigh. "What I am sorry about, and what I am still getting my head around, is that your father actually admitted to organising the home invasion. Fuck, it is now our word against his, but I am at a bit of a loss about what to do. I think I should just go home." Austin stands up and avoids stepping on glass and walks toward the window and stares out toward the Melbourne skyline. "I don't know what to think anymore. I think I need a Valium." "Mate, don't go. I need you right now. I think we need each another." I walk behind Austin and announce that I am next to him by placing my hand on his shoulder. As soon as I touch him he jerks away from me. "Don't be like that. You can't tar me with the same brush-" Austin interrupts me and raises his voice as he turns to face me. Malcolm turns his attention to us and finds what is playing out to be more interesting than the view. "Maybe not you, but Mel would have been in on it." I can smell his bad breath and when he says the name of my soon-to-be stepmother, a small amount of spittle hits my nose. With the status of my relationship with Austin now in jeopardy, I blurt out the first thing that comes to mind. "Mel said she will be back here shortly, so let's confront her about it. I obviously need to tell her what my father did here to me, to us, and what he said. Hell, we need to tell her about what he did. All of us need to. We need to tell her what he admitted to. It is horrible and you must know that I am on your side. Just don't unjustly tar me with the same goddamned brush. I extend my arms slowly and place my hands gently on Austin's shoulders. This time he doesn't manoeuvre himself away from me. He continues to stare at me like he is absorbing everything, like a sponge resting on muddied water. "I can't lose you." "Just don't say anything about tar and brushes again or else you will make me crazy. If you say another stupid idiom I may go berserk and you had better hurry and get me some wine or else I may change my mind and fuck off." A hint of a smile forms on Austin's face before he turns again and stares out of the window. "Wine or Valium and I don't have any right now, so you had better give me some wine." I quickly about-face and walk towards the kitchen, avoiding the shards of glass scattered on the soiled carpet. I pick up the bottle of vodka that my father previously dropped. After unscrewing the lid, I set it and the bottle down in front of Malcolm. "Here you go mate. Drink up. Sorry that you had to see all of that shit." I continue my journey into the kitchen and retrieve new Riedel glasses from the cabinet and one of the bottles of red wine that normally would be off limits from the wine refrigerator. I return to the living room just in time to hear the front door slam again. I hold my breath hoping not to see my father walk in from the foyer and into the living room. I would much rather get a dressing down by Mel for partying all morning instead of getting into a brawl with the senior Morrison, it goes without saying. All our eyes are fixed on the woman that turns the corner who in turn is startled to see teenagers in the apartment. Our cleaner who expected to find the apartment empty is obviously at a loss for words after her eyes notice the glass fragments and wine stains that litter the living room. "Hello Mr Chezdon. How are you?" Why I feel like I am being judged confuses me and I quickly snap out of my delirium. "Hi, yeah. There is no school today and we had an accident a few minutes ago, sorry." I extend my hand and wave toward the mess of glass and wine stains with my free hand whilst I think of the blue car that would have hit Jayden and wonder if that is considered an accident. "If you can attend to this, I would be grateful. We are going to go to my room as not to get in your way." I quickly glance at Malcolm before walking toward my bedroom and the boys follow me. The cleaner is left in the living room with a massive frown on her face and her hands placed squarely on her hips. "Oh wait!" I shout from the corridor. I quickly walk past Austin and hand him the bottle of wine and glasses and shuffle past Malcolm. I use my phone to take photos of the destruction that Daniel left. "Believe it or not we didn't do this. I am just taking some photos to show Melanie. I am so sorry." Without making eye contact with the cleaner, I re-join Malcolm and Austin in the hallway and they follow me into my bedroom. "This is just so awkward, I really don't know what to say dude." Malcolm takes a swig from the bottle of vodka and sits on the chair near my desk. Austin hands me the wine bottle and the two glasses. He flops backwards onto my bed. His head quickly finds my pillow and he crosses his legs at his ankles. I quickly pour a glass of wine and hand it to Austin who snatches it from me. A few drops of wine spill onto my bed and he enjoys two gulps. I take a quick swig of the wine from the bottle before setting both it and my own glass on my desk. Malcolm contorts his head and stares at the poster that depicts the band members from 5 Seconds of Summer who are all making goofy faces. "I will be right back, let me get our bags so she can clean properly." I walk back into the living room. The cleaner is not there and I suspect that she is in the kitchen. A feeling of relief overwhelms me as I did not want to engage in yet another awkward conversation with her. I feel guilty leaving her to clean up the mess that Daniel made that she assumes that we are responsible for. Who cares really though. I find Austin's bag and open it. I quickly locate the box of Oxycontin that I shoved inside not long ago. I again liberate two white pills from their foiled protective cells and shove them into my pocket. After placing the box of prescription pain killers back into Austin's bag, I retrieve all our bags and retire to my room, shutting my bedroom door behind me. Austin and Malcolm are whispering and stop as soon as they see me walk into the room. "You don't have to talk behind my back you know. I know this is fucked up." I place all of our bags near my desk and proceed to pour a glass of wine. Austin smells the wine in his glass from the comfort of my bed and Malcolm swirls the vodka around gently in its clear glass bottle. "Are you okay?" Austin asks. "Who me? Fuck me. What about you? I am so sorry Austin." I take a long drink from my glass and decide not to comment on the physical pain that I am feeling inside my mouth, my face or my arse or foot for what it matters. "It is time to sort out that prick though." Both Malcolm and Austin watch me intently as I set my glass on the desk and retrieve my phone. I ring Mel however quickly learn that her phone is switched off. She must me in court in front of the judge. I then call the Eureka tower building concierge. After a few rings, the concierge answers and announces who he is and asks how he can help me. "Hi Mate, this is Daniel Morrison in unit 7205. Does the building have a preferred locksmith that you can recommend?" I pretend to be my father. Malcolm raises his eyebrows as he brings the lip of the bottle of vodka into his mouth yet again. "Why yes, Mr Morrison. Hello. Please hold for a moment and I will get you the details of the guy that we recommend. I saw him earlier in the building. He may be here now. Are you locked out?" The friendly concierge called Saul says. His voice is soothing and makes me feel a sense of calm. "No, I am not, thanking Christ." Adding a word of blasphemy will certainly make this bloke think I am indeed Daniel Morrison. "I lost a set of keys and do not want my unit compromised. There is no immediate urgency really." Being able to emulate how my father would speak at first impresses me but that quickly leads to a sense of disappointment. I don't want to be like my father anymore. "How are you today mate?" I ask, not really caring, like my father would. "I am fine, Mr, Morrison. Thank you for asking." Austin smiles and sips his wine. Malcolm begins to look at the souvenirs and other trinkets that sit on my desk that always remind me of happy times. "Hold on for a moment and I will get you that number." I wait a matter of seconds and watch Malcolm inspect the photo that I have on my desk of Jayden and I. It isn't long before the concierge begins to speak again. "Should I e-mail you the contact details for the locksmith?" "No, don't bother. Just give me the details, I will write it down." I quickly look at my desk and can't find a pen. I make a hand motion towards Malcolm indicating to hand me his phone and he complies. The voice on the other end provides a name and as I bring up the dialling application on Malcolm's phone, Saul begins to convey the mobile number for the tradesman and I key it into the phone. "Is there anything else I can do for you Mr Morrison?" "No, that is it. Thank you though. I hope you have a great weekend." He wishes me the same and terminates the call. I dial the number for the tradesman on Malcolm's phone and gently place my phone on my desk. I pick up my glass of wine and listen to the ringing sounds. Finally, a voice answers that has a noticeable rural Aussie accent which causes me to grin and I adjust my speech pattern to match. "G'day Mate. I am in Eureka Tower and the concierge suggested that I ring you as I want to get the locks on my unit changed." "Yeah mate, no worries." The bloke only known as Shane says with an inflected drawl. "Can do ya next Tuesday unless you are home how as I am in your building." "Mate, that would be great. Today I mean. I am in the building. When are ya thinking?" I take a sip of wine. Austin scratches his crotch which distracts me. "Mate, I can do it in fifteen minutes once I finish this job. I will need $350 cash. Will that be a problem?" I touch the wad of money hidden in my pocket behind my cotton trousers and smile, moving my eyes from Austin's privates. Austin cocks his head and stares at me with a quizzical look and sips wine from the glass. "What unit are you in mate?" "Mate, that is fine. I am in unit 7205. I was just leaving to take my missus to the airport but my son is here. I will give him the funds and he will be here to sort it out. Is that okay with you?" I sip wine in turn and listen to Shane presumably take a drag on a cigarette and exhale smoke before replying. "Yeah that is fine. Money talks." Shane coughs. "Tell him I will be there in fifteen. I can only give you four sets of keys though right now. If you need more, I can bring them around on Tuesday but that will cost ya too." "Four sets are fine mate. Great. Thanks. I will let my son know." "What is your son's name?" It sounds like Shane is taking another drag on his cigarette. He exhales the smoke into the mouthpiece of his phone. "Chezdon mate." "Chez-what?" "Chezdon. He will be here. I must go. If anything changes just ring me on the number I am calling you from." "Okay whatever. I will get it sorted mate. Thank you." Shane ends the call and I hand the phone back to Malcolm. "Just answer the phone if it rings. I want to get this sorted." I drink the rest of the wine in my glass and reach for the wine bottle and begin to pour another round. "It is time to get control over this fucked up situation." "I guess you are locking us in. That makes me feel safe. We could just go to my house. Your father isn't going to turn up there. Don't you think this is a bit excessive?" Austin offers his insight and clasps his hands behind his head. "I don't think this is going to turn out well." "Do you think I want that prick to come back and go berserk again? I don't want that maniac back in here knowing what he did to you and your family. What he also did to Mel. Hell, what he did to me." I sit on the side of my bed, taking the strain off the backs of my legs. Malcolm takes another swig of vodka, closes his eyes tightly, coughs and shakes his head. "What did the prick do to Mel?" Either the alcohol is loosening up Malcolm or after witnessing the bull in the China shop earlier, he feels that since I am referring to my father as a prick, it isn't disrespectful for him to do so also. "He smacked her too." I give the bandage on my foot a cursory glance and not seeing any blood, abruptly stand up on my toes and walk towards my bathroom. I hear the vacuum cleaner roar to life in the distance. "Shocking hey." I yell. "The prick!" Malcolm explodes. "He should be taught a lesson." I take a deep breath and turn on the light in my bathroom. I immediately see that the right side of my face is slightly discoloured and swollen. I move my jaw in a circular motion and ascertain that there is nothing wrong with it even though it is sore. I raise my voice again whilst I poke at the area of my face where Daniel struck me. "He has the cancer so that will teach him a lesson." I turn on the tap and splash water on my face. After drying my hands, I retrieve the white pills from my pocket, toss them both into my mouth and then begin to suckle water directly from the tap, forcing the pills comfortably into my battered body. Turning the faucet off provides me with a few seconds of silence to contemplate the events that played out over the last hour. Mel seems like she is on my side, but what if she was in on this home invasion shit too? What if she goes berserk about the power of attorney that I gave to Kevin McGuire? What if my father goes ape-shit and burns down the building when he eventually returns and can't get access to the apartment? More questions than answers buzz around my head like vultures wanting to devour my corpse. Maybe I should have thrown myself off the balcony earlier and then they could have free reign, I lament. I remind myself that I have still have some control. I am not a quitter. I am `a Morrison' as my father often reminds me. I can do anything. "Chez, the cleaner wants you." Austin says with some urgency. I walk on my toes like a velociraptor around the corner and find the cleaner standing in the doorway of my bedroom. "Mr Chezdon, Shane is here asking for you." She walks away and I follow her. She has a bucket centrally placed in the living room and quickly returns to her knees and begins to scrub the wine stains on the carpet. I continue past her and walk into the foyer to meet Shane. "Hey Shane." I greet him in a high-pitched regional drawl matching his, attempting to change my voice from when I last spoke with him on the phone. "My father said you were coming mate." "Right." Shane looks me up and down as he stands in the doorway holding a toolbox. He pulls a phone from his pocket with his free hand and inspects it. "Are you Chezdon?" He pauses whilst looking at his phone. "What is your mobile number?" I rattle off my mobile number whilst he looks at the screen. Austin then appears in the foyer and leans against the wall. "Right. Tell me again." Shane is ready this time to add my phone number to his phone after setting his box of tools on the floor. I repeat my mobile number and he inputs it into his phone. Malcolm appears in the foyer with my vibrating phone and hands it to me. "Do you want this?" "Oh shit. I thought you were having me on there for a minute mate. I just wanted to make sure your Dad really did ring me and it wasn't you. No worries though mate." He would have been comparing the number I rang him earlier with and my number. I feel that I am a clever dick since I rang Shane from Malcolm's phone. A small win for the day and one step closer to getting control of my life back. "Right, do you have the money?" I pat the noticeable wad of something in my pocket. "Sure, do mate. $350 just for you." He looks toward my pocket and at first think he is eyeing my crotch. "Cool, I will get to work then. Give me five minutes and I will have this sorted out." Shane bends down to open his box of tools and I attempt to walk as normally as possible past Austin and then Malcolm and finally back into the living room where the cleaner is slowly brushing chemicals into the carpet. I lean against the glass window, raising my leg and placing my injured foot against the cool glass behind me. Malcolm quickly grabs me. "That freaks me out, don't do that, mate." I quickly thump my body back and forth against the glass, producing a dull noise. "Don't!" Malcolm exclaims. "What is wrong with you?" Malcolm grabs me and pulls me away from the window and I chuckle. "I don't even like being close to these windows. Don't do that." Austin scratches at his right nipple and I lick the inside of my dry mouth, turning my attention to the cleaner. "Are the stains going to come out?" I query but there is no response. She continues to scrub at the carpet. "Elvira, are the stains going to come out?" I repeat my question. "Yes, Mr Chezdon, they will. I need time." She continues to scrub without looking at me. Shouting suddenly erupts from the foyer. I quickly look at Austin and then at Malcolm. The familiar booming voice of my father resonates through the apartment and I begin to tremble. Most of the words that I hear being shouted are profanities and Shane is matching the volume and the frequency of the swearing. "Oh fuck." I freeze. I don't know what to do next and run my hand through my damp hair. Malcolm runs presumably towards my room and Austin darts behind me and places his arms on my shoulders. "Oh fuck." I repeat again. Shouting continues and I hear a demand for payment at the end of a long diatribe of swear words. My father communicates more abuse and finally comes into view in the foyer before telling Shane to `fuck off'. "What the fuck, Chezdon?" Daniel turns to glare at me but he doesn't advance surprisingly. Elvira continues to scrub the wine stains on the carpet and doesn't seem phased and continues to mind her own business. It is like she is lost in her own world. Austin puts his forehead on the back of my shoulder and grasps me with more power. Desperate, I yell my next statement as loudly as I can. "Shane! Don't go he is going to kill us!" My voice breaks when I say the word `kill' and fortunately Shane hears it and shouts something at my father from the entrance of the apartment. I find it impossible to understand what he said with his regional accent. My father turns his attention towards Shane again and points his finger menacingly at him. Shane is still out of sight and around the corner. "You can get the fuck out of here mate. Just fuck off." Malcolm jogs back into the living room, but this time he is holding the bottle of vodka. Daniel repeats his request to Shane to depart using harsh and vitriolic words. Malcolm in turn matches the volume of my father and shouts a single word in his direction. "Oi!" The lonely two-letter word gets my father's attention and Malcolm repeats it. I hear Shane once again ask to be paid. "Just fuck off arsehole!" My father once barks at Shane but doesn't take his eyes off of Malcolm. "Fuck you. What are you going to do, hit me with that bottle? You will rot in jail if you do boy." Daniel leers at Malcolm. "You can stand there and make threats arsehole all you want. You beat up women and children and you think your shit doesn't stink?" I watch Malcolm strengthen his grip on the neck of the bottle, emulating the action that my father made with it earlier, gently swinging it by his side. He stands in the way of Daniel getting to me or even Austin. Strangely, Elvira continues to scrub the carpet like nothing is happening around her. I finally find my voice amongst the chaos just as my father turns his attention towards Shane. He starts yelling again and pointing his finger at him. "I did your coke!" I cry. Daniel continues swearing at Shane, so I repeat myself and shriek at a volume that I didn't know I could achieve. This gets my father's attention and I repeat it again. "I did your coke! You are an arsehole for hitting Mel you know. You really think she took your drugs? What is wrong with you?" It is then I remember what my mother said to Daniel before she fled this apartment three years prior. I uttered the keyword to my father earlier. At the time, I didn't realise that I was channelling my scorned mother, and for the first time I know that she was right in her assessment about her ex-husband. "You are pathetic." Daniel lowers his head and once again transforms his face into that of a demon as he looks up at me with his head cocked to the right. He briefly feels the area on his neck that is covered by the white bloodied bandage. Malcolm has taken a defensive position that reminds me of how he would look on the pitch after a scrum is packed in a game of rugby however now he wields the glass bottle menacingly and not a silly ball. Elvira curiously continues to scrub the carpet and has no interest in what is happening around her. "Fuck me." My father holds raises his arms showing us collectively the palms of his hands. The weight of my words obviously has sunk in and he realised that he beat up Mel for no good reason. Or at least that is what I am left to assume. Maybe he has realised that she was just protecting me. Shane again starts shouting at my father. He is demanding payment for the time he has spent providing services. Once again, Daniel turns and points his finger at him and bellows horrible names at him. Everyone overhears Shane proclaim that he is going to call the police. "Thank Christ." Austin whispers into my ear and wraps his arms around me so tight, it makes it difficult to breathe. "This is so fucked. It is so out of control. We should have left earlier." "I will get you your money mate. Just relax. Don't ring anyone." Daniel says calmly and begins walking toward Malcolm, who he must pass to get further into the apartment. Malcolm who at first was holding the neck of the bottle at the side of his body, raises it over his head as my father begins to advance. He suddenly stops. "Just relax, mate. Calm down." My father again puts his hands out so that we can see his palms in an effort to now diffuse the situation that he started. "I am not your mate." Malcolm hisses. "You beat women. You are a cunt. This is a cunt of a situation and I just want to go home." Tears start to fall from Malcolm's eyes and he wipes them away with his unencumbered arm. "You can all get fucked, especially you and your family Austin." Austin squeezes me tighter from behind as Daniel leers at us. Austin forces his nose into my neck. He is shaking, but not as much as I am. Daniel searches his pocket whilst Shane demands his $350 in cash immediately again from the safety of the doorway however he is ignored and my eyes meet those belonging to my father. "Remember when you asked me why your mother and I never gave you a sibling when you were just a child?" I am not sure if a response is expected but I slowly move my head up and down. Malcolm looks back at me and then returns to his defensive position, eyeing my father. "Yes." "I told you that perfection is only made once." The brief period of silence in the apartment is interrupted by Shane shouting about monies owed and stating once again he is going to ring the police. "I know that I am dying Chezdon." He swiftly places his fingers on top of the bandage affixed to his neck before returning the same hand to his depths of his pocket. "I am going to Vegas. I am going to party. I am going to fuck whores. I don't need this happy families bullshit drama and honestly I really don't give a shit that you gave away my money to that cunt of a mother of Austin's." The demonic look on his face returns. He pauses to fumble around in his pocket again before pulling out a small plastic bag, which he tosses on the floor near Malcolm. "I never wanted a kid, which is why I got the snip. I got a vasectomy, after you arrived, you know that. I didn't want any more kids because and at first I didn't want you. Luckily you grew up being more like me and I learned to love you." "Really, mate? You are a cunt." Everyone hears Shane out of sight, which antagonises my father once again and he begins shouting insults. "Oi!" I howl. "Oi!" My father diverts his attention back to me as he responds to the simple word again like Pavlov's dog. "I always wanted to be like you dad but you are just a woman beater. You are just a cunt. You are pathetic." Like a red rag to a bull, Daniel advances when the word `pathetic' is said. I have found the word enrages him and subconsciously it seems I like to use it to stir him up regardless of the consequences. Whether it is because it was the choice word that my mother used to demean him or he subconsciously does realise that he is indeed pathetic, he rushes toward me like a madman. Malcolm charges toward my father blocking him and I back up in fear, pushing Austin back hard against the glass window. Malcolm then strikes my parent with the glass bottle and it hits him on the shoulder. Malcolm then shoulder charges Daniel which sends him backwards into the wall. Malcolm quickly scampers backwards and takes up his previous defensive position. Austin desperately pushes me forward, putting some space between him and the window and I break from his embrace, leaving him in my wake. "Malcolm!" I slur. "Malcolm!" I repeat and then clear my throat and look at my father who has regained his footing and is standing tall. Shane has advanced far enough into the foyer so that I can see him. "It is okay mate, just relax." I put my hand on Malcolm's shoulder. He tenses up and then after looking at me with bloodshot eyes, he relaxes and shuffles to the side so I can pass him and walk towards my father. "So, this is what it has become. You insinuate you are dying, beat up those who are close to you, those who love you and then you say all this shit to me? This has been a fucked week for me and I am a kid." I gradually raise my voice without realising it. "My best friend was hit by a car today. He could die." I snort back mucous and wipe at my eyes. "My mother is going to die and now you are going on about dying. What the absolute fuck? Then you claim that you never wanted me? You put me through all this goddamned hardship. You really are just truly pathetic. What you did to Austin's family is unforgivable," I utter, not expecting an answer. It gives me motivation to continue as both Shane and Daniel stare at me. "Now you are going to run off to Vegas to party. Maybe do yourself in. You are a selfish cunt." My voice continues to increase in volume as I approach my father. "A pathetic selfish cunt. You know what, fuck you!" I yell the words and point my finger at Daniel. The man who gave me life quickly glances at Shane before his eyes dart back and offer the menacing look of hatred towards me. "Hardship?" Daniel asks and then chuckles demonically. "What hardship? You have had a great life. Don't act like you are so hard-done by. Grow some balls and man-up and stop acting like a baby. Oh shit, I forgot you only have one ball. Sorry." My father rolls his eyes and shoves his hands back inside his pockets. He looks at the small plastic bag on the floor only inches from my foot. "There you go Chez." He quickly pulls his right hand out of his pocket points at the small bag. "Go on, get high. Complain about all your hardships. You pussy. You big baby." This time I am the one that sees red. I turn around and liberate the bottle of vodka from Malcolm's hand. In one fluid motion, I throw it as hard as I possibly can at my father, but it misses and smashes when it hits the framed painting mounted on the wall only inches from his head, shattering glass. Vodka and glass from not only the bottle but also the painting flies everywhere. I advance toward Daniel with all the rage I can muster and hit him as hard as I can with my clenched fist whilst knowingly stepping on shards of glass. I target the bandage on his neck, as the red dot on the white gauze acts like a bullseye and I connect. He collapses briefly to his right, wailing, and as I prepare to hit him again, he sucker-punches me on the nose which makes me stumble backwards towards Malcolm who grabs me and keeps me upright. I quickly wipe my nose with my hand and see a red streak on both it and my wrist. Seeing my own blood I shout. "Hardship!" I then proclaim for all to hear unwillingly, not having control of my tongue. "I was raped. The rapist took photos of me naked and put the photos on the internet. I was fucked not only physically but I am literally for the rest of my life." I hold my nose and walk back towards the living room pinching it. Austin appears to be in shock. The colour has drained from his face and not knowing what to do next, I reach into my pocket and pull out the wad of money that I took from my father's drawer earlier. I nonchalantly walk past Daniel who gives me a wide birth. I quickly count out $350 in $50 notes and hand them to Shane. Releasing the pressure from my nose to count the money allows it to bleed freely again as I complete the count and then the transaction. I bury my nose in my shoulder as I hand Shane the cash and then clamp my nose once again with my fingers. "Sorry for the hassle mate. Thanks." I say with a cartoonish voice. I turn around, inspecting the floor, making sure I do not step on broken glass and holding my nose as I quickly pass Daniel. I stop and pick up the bag of coke and at first consider just throwing it at my father but then I think better of it. I push it into my pocket. As I walk past Malcolm, I hear my father tread on the shattered glass, crunching it into the white floor tiles. "Chezdon." My name is finally said by my progenitor. I stop without turning around to face him. My sad and fatigued eyes find Austin. Malcolm puts his hand on my shoulder and whispers something in my ear, words that I do not understand being preoccupied with what is happening in the moment. "I am sorry." Resisting the urge to turn around, I listen to the sound of footsteps stepping on glass and then the entry door close gently. I slowly recline my head back and release the pressure on my nose. I wipe my hand on my shirt, emulating my father's action from earlier in the day. A cold chill invades my body and I shudder briefly as Malcolm applies more pressure to my shoulder which is meant to reassure me, but it doesn't. I lower my head slowly and the blood begins to flow from my nose again and I let it stream freely down my face. The crimson life-force begins to drip methodically onto my shirt. Austin walks towards me and without pausing, grasps me tightly. I watch blood continue to drip onto my shirt as Malcolm slowly releases his hand from my shoulder. "I am sorry mate." Malcolm says before patting me on my back. I lift my head and place my chin on Austin's shoulder and begin to process what just happened. The sight of Elvira continuing to scrub the wine stains in the carpet dutifully encourages me to close my eyes and stare at the darkness. ************** (A/N) - I am powering through the writing of this book now. I know it is a bit depressing and dark, but the storylines have to converge and be resolved somehow. There are still more twists and turns though, so get ready! Follow my blog. I am trying to post updates daily now about Innocence Waning and other things in life: https://innocence-waning.blogspot.com chezdon1997@gmail.com che