Date: Tue, 2 Nov 2004 16:33:07 EST From: Madasonaysha@aol.com Subject: AROUND MY WAY chapter 3 Gay/HighSchool and Gay/ Interacial Disclaimer: Okay, so if you're on Chapter 3 than you already know that this is a love story in an urban setting between two teenage boys one Black and one Latino. If you don't like it than don't read it. This is my first story to Nifty and comments or criticism are helpful. Please send any responses to Madasonaysha@aol.com or Madisonaysha@yahoo.com But use the AOL address first. Author's note: You guy's really know how to stroke my ego. Thank you all for the kind words and please keep sending them. KISS KISS to all of ya! This is the last of the short chapters and they will get a little longer from here now that the main story is beginning. I planned on at least 15 but might have to do more if you guys stay interested. In this chapter you will finally meet the guy who will change Chris's life. UMM do you guy's and gals smell that? I think someone's making a sandwich of love at the corner store. If you read this than you will get my corny joke later. The seeds of young love are about to be planted, be there from the beginning.(okay I am not always that cheesy, I'm just so glad people like this story) Now go on and read, it's almost time for "One Tree Hill." CHAPTER THREE Aunt Mickey was right. The part of Newark we moved to was nothing like the neighborhood that I had remembered. All my assumptions of Newark being one big ghetto were proved wrong. Our block was lined with nice homes and neat lawns. It was still a far cry form Montclair but it wasn't so bad. I was amazed that such a nice area remained. Newark had at one time been a thriving community filled with nice homes and businesses but sometime during the 1960's rioting occurred leaving the city in almost ruin. Now over thirty years later some parts still remain dilapidated but others, such as my neighborhood had long recovered. It was now mid July and I was bored out of my mind. Mickey had been busy with her new assignment so I rarely saw her. She would often be gone before I awoke in the mornings and wouldn't return until I had gone to bed. Mickey's best friend Tammy had leased us her house. She was moving to Florida and thought it would be the perfect size for us. This house was HUGE. There was way too much room for just the two of us but I wasn't complaining. We had been living there for almost a month. My days were spent reading books. I loved to read horror books and modern fiction. I really wanted to read books dealing with my sexual orientation but I was always afraid to be seen purchasing one. On one exceedingly blistering afternoon when I grew tired of reading, I decided to explore my new neighborhood. Despite living here for almost a month, I had yet to go beyond the limits of my block. My neighborhood was predominately Hispanic. Mostly populated by Puerto Ricans. I made my way over to the next street and I noticed that the further away from my block I got, the worse the area's became. As I passed a group of girls I noticed them watching me. It was four of them and three were rough looking black girls. One girl caught my eye. Now I am not into girls but she was beautiful. She stood out amongst the others. The other girls faces were covered with scowls and the look of having hard lives but hers wore a pleasant calmness to it. She looked part black but you could tell she had to be mixed with something else. I thought maybe White or Hispanic. She was a slightly shorter than me and about two shades darker. She had long hair that flowed down her back in wavy cascades. It had the color that only midnight could capture. She was on the chubby side but would not be considered fat by anyone's standards. As I walked passed her she gave me a slight smile and I returned it. One of her scowl ridden friends made a comment about hating pretty boys. I personally would never consider my self a pretty boy but that seems to be the insult that people used when trying demean me. People always assume just because I am light skin that I think I am better than everyone else. If people only knew just how low I sometimes thought about myself, they wouldn't assume that. I ignored her comment and made my way into the bodega that I saw. Bodegas are small grocery stores that seem to be on every corner on every street around here. As I walked into the store the sound of Spanish music filled my ears. This place was on the small side but was filled with foods and an assortment of other amenities. I was hungry so I went to the back to order a sub sandwich. The man who prepared it was a handsome man with a big smile. His eyes were crystal blue and he had light brown hair that was a mass of short curls and a small beard and mustache to match. I would have thought that he was a white if he didn't speak with an accent. It was a slight trace but still detectable. As I was bringing my food to the counter I roughly bumped into someone. They fell, as I stumbled backwards. I was preparing to help them up but their words stopped me. "Shit you fucking ASSHOLE why don't you watch where DA FUCK YOU GOING!" I was stunned by his out burst. He was still on the floor with his head down looking at nothing in particular. I could address him in the same manner that he did to me but today I wasn't in the mood to. "Sorry it was an accident man." "Accident...huh? You better watch were your go-" As he got up and we made eye contact I was rendered speechless. He was the most beautiful person that I ever saw. God I sound soooo Gay. He had to be about four or five inches taller than me. He looked to be about my age or maybe one or two years older. I could see that he was lean but he didn't seem to be very skinny. His baggy white T-shirt and baggy denim shorts hide his true physique. He had light blue eyes and his curly light brown hair was a mass of soft gentle waves that ran slowly to his neck. It wasn't short or medium length but some where in between. I felt an instant attraction. For a second he paused and looked into my eyes. If I didn't know any better I would swear that he felt it to. But I knew better. This guy was a thug and everyone knows that there is no such things as gay thugs. We stood there staring at each other for a few seconds before I heard the man who made my sandwich address this mystery boy. "Mijo what are you doing? Don't be so rude to the customers." What ever moment I shared with him was over. He took one last look at me and walked to the back to speak to the man. I noticed that they resembled each other remarkably and had to have been father and son. Our eyes met again as I watched him talk to his father. Our eyes locked for a moment but he turned away. I turned back around and almost bumped into some one else. Except this time I was greeted with a smile. It was the same pretty girl that I saw outside. "Hi. I'm Amanda but everyone calls me Mandy you new around here?" She spoke with tough tone to her voice but it didn't sound half as intimidating as she was trying to make it. I was instantly drawn to her. Maybe it was her out going personality. I smiled and replied. "Yeah we moved here about a month ago form Seaside. I'm Chris." "Seaside? How da hell you wind up here?" "My Aunt's job". We stood around and talked for a couple of minutes about nothing in particular. She was so funny. She kept me in laughter with every other word that came out her mouth. As we were getting ready to leave the store, the guy I bumped passed us. He and Mandy exchanged a cautious glance and looked around the store before greeting each other in a hug and smile. "What's up dude! I haven't seen you all summer where you been at?" Amanda said to him. "Dad made me go to Cuba to stay with family. I wasn't supposed to be back until August but I couldn't take it down there. Its whack as hell down there. Nothing but old people." Amanda and him shared a laugh. I stood there unsure if I should leave or introduce myself. I was just about to introduce myself when a tall brown skin boy walked in. He was really cute but something about his presence bothered me. A look of fear washed over Amanda's face and the mystery boys face hardened. The brown skin boy walked over to us and I immediately became intimidated as he spoke. "YO! AMANDA. WHERE YOU BEEN?" Amanda's cool presences became panicky. It was easy to see that she was on edge as she addressed him. "Hey...hey Baby. I just been chilling with the girls " "What girls was you wit." "Just Jordan, Amelia and Toni." "Well tell them bye cause we gotta bounce." "Okay baby." She said good-bye to me and the two of them began to walk away. When they got to the door the brown skin boy turned around at shot an evil glare at the mystery guy. He through up some sort of sign with his hand and whispered. "Westie Mutha Fucker!" The mystery boy's face twisted into a contortion of revulsion and he heatedly countered. "Naw! Eastie's BITCH!" The brown skin boy was about to walk back towards him but Amanda whispered something in his ear and he left smiling. Amanda throwing an apologetic look our way and followed him out. Before I could say anything to the mystery guy his father called him back again and they had a heated conversation in Spanish. I paid for my sandwich and went back home. That night I couldn't fall asleep. Every time I closed my eyes I saw his. Just imagining him left me with this incessant need to find release. After the pressure had left, I slept peacefully with visions of crystal blue eyes filling my dreams. It had been almost two weeks since I saw Amanda or the mystery boy. I went into the bodega a couple of times in hope of just a glimpse of him but he was never there. I was taking out the garbage one afternoon when Amanda came up behind me starling me. She had a small dark bluish bruise at the bottom of her eye. "Hey girl how you doing? What happened to your eye?" She became flustered as she tried to find the right words to say to me. I could tell that the next words she were about to say were going to be lies. "Oh this?? I got into an argument with my sister and she throws things...so you know. But hey, how the hell are you?" "I'm good. You want to come in"? We made ourselves comfortable. It usually takes me a while before I become comfortable around someone but with Amanda it came easy. She was going to be a junior at East High School that fall. I told her that I wasn't sure if I would still be living here in the fall but if I was I would be going there to. I was amazed that she was taking six college prep courses. There was no doubt in my mind that if I attended East High we would share a couple of classes. "So do you want to watch a movie or go for a walk?" "Well what movies do you have?" I was somewhat reluctant to admit to her what was in my movie collection. But I felt so at ease with her I decided to take the chance of her pegging me as a complete loser. "Well don't laugh but I just got "Willow" and "The Goonies" on DVD". "GOONIES! I love that movie. It's my all time favorite movie!" "Yeah I know. You are the first person who didn't call me a geek for loving it" "I understand you exactly. No one appreciates the finer points of that movie or the questions you have to ask yourself after you watch it." "What questions?" As excited as I was to find a fellow Gooney , I had no idea where this conversation was going. "Well I personally think, that movie speaks in volumes about the quality of our prison system and terms. It also raises questions regarding mental health , obesity and ethics." How she maintained a straight face was a mystery to me. I on the other hand couldn't contain the humor that I found in her statement and laughed hysterically. "Oh yeah? How so?" I asked her through my laughter. "Well lets look at the Fratelli's. It's obvious that our prison system failed them. I am sure that Momma Fratelli had a hard life and probably had to raise her boys on her own. Probably not having enough money to survive, turned to a life of crime. Here, this sweet little Italian woman just trying to make a way for kids, gets sentenced to prison for probably stealing food for her poor starving children-" I had to interject. "Actually, she wasn't the one in prison. They busted out one of her sons and I don't think you got their name right." She shot me a mock hatred glare and playfully screamed at me. "WHO ASKED YOU ANY WAY! DO THE CHUNK SHUFFLE!" We both fell back on the couch. Our stomachs burning from the laughter we shared. I knew in that moment that she was going to be a great friend. I wanted to ask her about the mystery boy but I didn't want her to question me as to why I was asking. So I opted for putting on the DVD. As the weeks went by Amanda and I grew closer. It was safe to say that we had become best friends. She introduced me around to her family and a few of her friends. Her mother is Black and her father was Cuban. He died when she was six but she doesn't like to talk about it. When I met her friends I was scared shitless to put it mildly. Her friends looked like hard core gang bangers. I got the feeling she didn't want me to meet them but during a surprise visit to her house, I did. She lived in an apartment building that from the outside looked a little rundown. But her apartment was far from it. Her mother decorated it with a Victorian theme. Something I did not expect to find in a tenement apartment in the middle of East Newark. We were watching television in her house when a knock came at the door. As she opened it I could see her body tense andI felt her nervousness. She glanced at me and back to the door and her shoulders slumped in defeat. As they walked in I recognized one guy as being her boyfriend and two of the scowl ridden girls that I saw with her the day we met. Her boyfriend was attractive. He was well over six feet tall, a medium brown complexion that matched his medium brown eyes. He wore his hear in tight intricate cornrows that formed a swirl pattern. His face was as smooth as river water. Despite his attractiveness he made me uneasy. I don't know what was about him but something about him just screamed trouble. I had met him on two previous occasions but he ignored my presence both times, which was fine by me. He had a friend with him who was a dark skin Spanish guy who looked more on the Asian side. He was attractive too. He was a little taller than me with a faded shaved head. A tattoo of Jesus adorned the side of his neck. His arms were a sea of dark blue and red ink. He had too many tattoos on his arms for me to figure out what they all were. Despite his hardcore exterior his face maintained a boyish charm to it. The nervous feeling he gave me was more intense than the one Nate gave. With the two of them together the only word that came to mind was trouble. Trouble , trouble and more trouble. They all shot me a suspicious look as they sat down. Nate and his friend sat on either side of me, leaving me sandwiched in between the two of them. This made me panicky. Although I am not an emotional person, I do a horrible job trying to mask my feelings. They must have sensed my nervousness and decided to pray on it. Nate roughly shook my shoulder causing me to jump a little. He and his friend laughed at my reaction. My first thought was to just run out of there but looking over at Amanda's pleading face I stayed. "Chill Nigga. Why the fuck you so jumpy you making me nervous." Nate said through a sneer. " This my boy Jay. Jay this Mandy's friend Chris." Jay stuck out his hand to give the what's up hand shake. I knew that I would fail at it so I did a wave. This caused them to laugh at me again. The two scowl ridden girls were introduced as Jordan and Amelia. I would have thought that they were sisters if I hadn't known that they weren't. They were both the color of maple syrup but there was nothing sweet about them. Streaks of green dye adorned their hair. It did'nt look all that bad. It was almost nice in a black girl punk rocker sort of way but they did'nt strike me as the types to listen to that kind of music. As a matter of fact all four were wearing green bandanas, wrapped around their wrists. They shared in on the laughter. Amanda sensing my discomfort offered me an out. "Hey C don't you gotta bounce and take care da shit you was stressing today?" She caught me off guard with the way she spoke. She never talked like that around me. The only time she used her tough accent was the first time we met but after that she just talked "normal"to me. And what was up with the "C" thing? If I hadn't been in a hurry to leave I would have asked. "Yeah. You're right Amanda I gotta go. I'll call you later." I replied. "Aye yo Nasty. You gonna let another Nigga call your girl and shit?" Jay said in between obnoxious chuckles. Nate shot me a smile that had a hidden meaning that I couldn't decipher. All I knew is that it sent chills down my spine. "Naw it's cool. C is cool. He REAL cool. Ain't dat right bro?" Nate addressed me. The way he stated "real cool" made my body go cold. I would have to watch my back around him. I gave him a hesitant response. "Yeah sure. Uh Amanda I got to go. Bye." She gave me smile to say sorry and walked me to the door. As we were walking Nate called out to me again. "Hey C why you call Mandy, Amanda? "Because that's her name." The aggravation my words caused him were noticed in his response. "Well Nigga we all call her Mandy, So your pretty boy ass need to call her dat too. Shit son you ain't special." My fear of him took over and made sure he heard me. "UM okay. Yeah so I'll talk to you later MANDY. Bye". I left her apartment knowing three things. One being I didn't like her friends much. Two, being she acted different around them and I had to wonder just which one was the real Amanda. And three, stay steer clear of Nate. Something about him just wasn't right. I felt anxious and nervous around him and not in a good way. I hadn't felt like that since I was five... More to Come Copyright 2004