Date: Sat, 25 Jan 2003 17:18:18 -0800 (PST) From: Jeff B Subject: Why oh Why This story is about two highschool teenagers. Why oh Why Chapter one Josh quietly walked through the dim lights of the hospital hallway, and resisted the urge to turn around and run. Hospitals had always given him strange feelings, a feeling of panic and general discomfort but he forced himself to keep his pace, one slow step after another. Maybe he was scared because people died in hospitals. He didn't understand how his mom could work as a doctor in such a place. Josh expected nothing but the worst. But how could he not? His memory flashed to a few hours before as he continued to wander around. The screams that echoed through the neighborhood and the two soft "pops" that followed from the house across the street from his. A man running out the front door and down the street. Then silence. Soon the silence was broken with the loud whines of the sirens from the multiple emergency vehicles that raced down the street and stopped in front of his house. No not his, the one across the way. Josh's chest began to pound as soon as the first of the police cruisers arrived and he flew out of his bedroom and down the stairs almost falling down them, while missing steps. He reached the front door and swung it open with such force that could have ripped it from its hinges had be been bigger. Josh remembered standing on the porch with his mouth hanging open, for a few moments before running across the street and then being stopped by a police officer. His father, Daren, at first he didn't recognize his dad due to his panic and as he tried to get free his dad grabbed him by the shoulders. "Josh! It's me! Son get back! its not safe to be here!" Josh tried to escape his father's grasp once more then stopped. "What do you mean not safe?" Josh yelled with tears that began to seep out of his eyes, "What's wrong? Tell me please!" But his father didn't give any answers, and didn't need too. He looked over to the front door as an ambulance crew began entering the house. One of the men carried a body bag. "NOOOO, please God no, I'm sorry! Please, God I'm sorry." Josh crumbled against his father and began to sob heavily. Daren held Josh tightly and walked him back across the street and into their home and sat Josh on the couch. "Josh I can't tell you what happened yet, I don't have the full story just please stay in here, don't come out. Something very bad has happened and well... I just don't know. Don't come outside until I tell you too. "Daren hugged Josh once then walked back out the front door and back into the scene, by now another ambulance had arrived along with more police cruisers. Josh looked out the window trying to see something, trying to see anything that would give him a clue to what had transpired. `What happened? Come on please someone tell me' Josh thought to himself as his heart pounded faster. He felt sick to his stomach, and began to shake violently. `What have I done? Oh God! What have I done...' Josh began to pace back and forth and his emotions began to take a hold of him. He felt guilty for not listening. Not listening to the person that meant the most to him. The person, that until an argument earlier today, he would have spent the rest of his life with. "Why didn't I listen to you, Jeremy? This is all my fault." His sobs grew louder and heavier as he was racked with self-guilt. He felt at fault because it was a stupid argument that had led to the breakup between him and his boyfriend Jeremy. The argument now seemed so trivial so unimportant yet at the time, to Josh it seemed justified. But as Josh continued to look out the window he thought that nothing could justify the end that he was watching unfold before his eyes. Just as he was about to let out another volley of emotion and tears the phone rang, for a moment he just stared at it, not caring who would be attempting to call during this moment of his life. He didn't care. But the phone kept ringing and he finally gathered himself up and walked over and picked up the receiver. "H--He--Hello?" he asked with a shaky voice as he tried to control himself. "Josh is that you?" came the reply. His head was spinning he really didn't want to be talking to anyone right now; he wanted to be at the window. "Josh it's me. It's mom are you okay?" The soft voice of concern continued. "Okay?" Josh was stunned and really couldn't gather his thoughts to say what he really meant. "Your dad called me and told me what's going on over there, did you see anything, have you spoken to Jeremy? Do you know what happened?" Josh began crying again he couldn't hold it back any longer. Tears began to sting his eyes as they poured down his cheeks. "I don't know what happened, me and Jeremy had a fight, I don't know what happened, and I'm so scared." He scooted against the wall and slipped down to the floor were he sat with the phone still pressed to his ear, "I didn't mean to get mad at him, I should have listened, I hurt him, and I'm so sorry." "Josh? What happened? Why did you fight?" Josh didn't answer he continued to cry. "Don't go anywhere, I'm going to call your father and have him bring you here to the hospital, were you will be safe until things calm down. Josh do not leave that house, do you understand me? DO NOT leave the house!" "O--Okay" He managed to murmur his mom said good bye and he clicked the receiver back onto the base and slowly wandered over to the window. His view was blocked. Time passed by slowly and he sat on the windowsill of the big bay window that took up a good portion of the family living room and just silently watched. Daren came through the front door in a little while and stood next to Josh. "Your mom called me a few minutes ago, she wants me to take you to the hospital, I've already told her what I know and I will let her tell you what went on, I can't tell you right now because I don't want to worry you until we are away from... well, away from this." Josh just nodded at his dad and followed him out. He climbed into the front seat of the police cruiser. As his dad got inside, he looked out the window at all the flashing lights as they bounced off the neighboring houses, still feeling guilty and greatly saddened, he softy cried to himself as his father drove him away. So there he stood. In the hallway of the hospital waiting for his mom to meet him, he had learned that she was working directly with what happened and hoped that she could tell him what happened. His uneasiness continued to grow as he sat on a hard plastic waiting room chair, and his memories had drifted once again, he began to think of Jeremy and the argument and how the first met. He briefly smiled at that memory as his mind wandered. Josh met Jeremy at school; they both had bumped into each other quite literally. Josh, a junior, 16 years old about 5' 10" with light brown hair and emerald green eyes had been wandering to one of his classes, his thoughts taking up most of his mind and he didn't see where he was going and bumped into a kid nearly running him over. "Oh God, I'm so sorry, I wasn't watching where I was going." He said looking down at his victim. "Um... It's okay. No harm no foul, I'm alright." The boy replied. Josh smiled at him and held out an arm to help him back to his feet. When he stood up Josh couldn't stop staring. He had known for a long while that he liked guys but he didn't let that little fact slip out to the public. He looked at the guy who must have been at least a year younger with dark brown hair and deep blue eyes, and had a really cute baby face. He looked to be about 5' 8" but couldn't tell right away because the kid was dusting himself off. "You're sure?" Josh said, as he looked him over again. "Yeah I'm sure." He looked at a map of the school and frowned. "Now If I can just figure out were I'm going." "Where are you going?" "AP history with um..." he looked down at the schedule "Grissom." Josh almost stopped breathing when he heard that `Omigod!' He remembered to breathe again and replied, "Um, that's my next class; I can show you if you want, by the way my name is Josh." "Pleased to meetcha Josh, I'm Jeremy and sure you can show me if you want. Either way I'm going to follow you." Jeremy grinned at him and Josh felt like falling over. He almost grinned back but held it back and started walking with Jeremy still looking at his map as he walked beside him. "So... are you new here? I don't think I've seen you before." Josh looked over at him as Jeremy looked up into his eyes. "Eh, yeah. Actually I just transferred from the junior high." Jeremy looked back down at his schedule. "Transferred?" Josh asked, and then thought well that could explain why he looks a little young. "Yeah, apparently I was too smart for them or something so they told me to come here, so I did, and here I am." "Well cool, how old are you?" Jeremy chuckled and looked at Josh again. "What is this, 20 questions?" "Oh no, I'm sorry I um..." Josh looked for words, something that wouldn't alienate him from his new "friend" "Heh, its okay. If you must know I just turned 14." Jeremy smiled up at him as they walked through the door to the classroom. He looked around the room trying to spot a new place to sit as an older voice boomed across the room. "Ah Josh, I see you actually managed to find my room before the bell rang, I'm impressed." Mr. Grissom looked at Josh, which make Josh's cheeks turn a bright red. "And who is this you have brought with you?" Josh quickly collected himself "Oh, uh this is Jeremy, he just transferred." "Oh yes, now I remember, Jeremy Astor, I believe there is a seat next to Josh that is empty, hopefully you won't be as disruptive as its previous occupant was." Mr. Grissom looked back towards the papers he was looking at. Josh went to his seat and pointed out to Jeremy the one he was to occupy. "All right now, everyone settle down." Mr. Grissom said as the bell rang. Josh turned his attention to the front and tried to pay attention. And soon found his head filled with other thoughts. His mind struggled to push away those thoughts and pay attention because Grissom was known to give detention to daydreamers. Yet he kept thinking about the guy who sat beside him, something inside him yearned to learn more about him. He let out a small sigh as he stared at the front; Jeremy briefly glanced at him a few times until the end of class. Josh was so wrapped up in his thoughts that he didn't hear the bell ring signaling the end of class. He let his thoughts dance in his mind until a gentle tap on his shoulder interrupted them. "Hellooooo... earth to Josh." Jeremy stood next to him carrying his bag over his shoulder, looking down with a perplexed look on his face. "Are you alright dude?" Josh jumped at the question and looked up into Jeremy's gaze. "Um yeah... fine." He stammered as he got up from his seat and started putting things away into his backpack. "You sure man? You look kind of spaced. You haven't been doing any wacky tabacky have ya?" Jeremy grinned at Josh, and began to blush. He finished throwing his history gear into his bag and looked at Jeremy. "No, nothing like that I just have some things on my mind I guess." Josh threw his bag over his shoulder and began to head out of the classroom. "Alright I can understand that." Jeremy stopped and pulled out his schedule and map again and began looking for his next class, Josh looked down at the paper work and smirked a little. "The room you're looking for is at the end of the hall and to the left, just watch out Mrs. Brown has got eyes in the back of her head." Josh said as he stopped, at his locker and began fumbling with the combination. "Thanks a lot man." Jeremy smiled and walked away; Josh couldn't help but keep looking back as he got further away. "What's wrong with you?" Asked, a familiar voice behind him. Josh turned and smiled a little when he saw Tyler, his friend since the second grade coming toward him. "What do you mean?" Josh didn't look at Tyler when he asked but instead continued rummaging through his locker appearing to be looking for something. "You just look kind of spaced out today that's all." Tyler shrugged and quickly glanced around the hallway as Josh pulled out a book and shut his locker door. "I'm fine." Josh replied with a hint of annoyance. Was everyone going to comment on his facial expressions today? Could he really be so wrapped up in Jeremy that it was too much to hide? `Great' he thought to himself. He let out a small sigh as he walked with Tyler to their next class. As he walked through the halls he continued to think about Jeremy though, what was it about him that was making his head spin the way it was? He never had experienced that feeling before and was uncertain what it meant. "Love." Josh said to himself in a whisper as he shifted in his chair. He looked around at his dim surroundings again. A few nurses rounded a corner and passed by him as he sat waiting for his mom in the sterile environment of the hospital waiting room. It wasn't the main waiting room that other people had to use; it was a small enclosure inside the hospital close to the emergency room where his mom worked. He was grateful that his mom was a doctor so he usually didn't have to spend a long time waiting to be looked at when something was wrong. Of course with his mom being a doctor, he usually didn't get sick, and mother dearest made sure that he didn't do anything that would cause him to break an arm. Josh was sure that if he did manage to break an arm his mom would threaten to break a leg to go along with it. Josh stood up and paced, his back ached a little from sitting on an uncomfortable chair with no padding. After looking at the time he realized why he ached so much. An hour had pased since his father dropped him off. An hour had passed and he still hadn't gotten to see his mother much less get any information from her. Josh continued to pace as he began to worry about Jeremy again, he had also placed bets that his mom knew exactly what had happened and his mother didn't want to be the one to tell him what that something was. As he paced his worry only got worse until he softly started to cry again because of the feelings of guilt over the argument and the pain of not knowing what was going on. "Oh Jeremy I'm so sorry. Please be all right I love you, please don't leave me." Josh sat back in the chair, covered his face with his hands and softly sobbed feeling totally alone with no one to comfort him. He cried until he couldn't cry another tear and fell asleep exhausted. TO BE CONTINUED... Well there it is, this is my first story so don't go throwing things just yet :) I just want to thank a couple of people at nifty ( you know who you are ) for giving me the confidence I needed to get this posted, oh and of course Mandy who believes I can do anything :)