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Authors: Regina Bartley

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30

 

Shine

             
The knocks on my bedroom door woke me up. I assumed it was because I had just slept too late but when my eyes fully opened I realized that it was still dark outside. I made sure that I was fully covered before I opened the door.

             
“This better be good.” I swung open the door and Mrs. Gerry was standing there in her robe crying. “What’s wrong, Mrs. Gerry?” I asked. I had never seen her like this before.

             
She walked in the room with me and motioned towards the bed. “Let’s sit down right here, okay?” She sat down first and patted the bed next to her.

             
“You’re scaring me, what’s going on?”

             
“Shine honey, I don’t know how to tell you this. It’s Bradley. Something has happened.”

             
“What happened, Gerry, tell me what happened.” My leg was bouncing up and down and I was starting to freak out.

             
“His mother called just a few minutes ago and said that they found him dead in their garage last night.”

             
“Oh God no… No, no, no, no, no. This can’t be happening. It’s not right, it can’t be.” I screamed out.

             
“I’m sorry, Shine. I know how much you loved him, but it’s true. His mom said the only reason she knew to call here was because of a note that they found in his pocket that had your name and the phone number to the facility on it.”

 

              “Oh Johnny,” I fell to the floor and cried. I couldn’t stop. “He was supposed to move in with me. He’s my best friend. Damn it, he’s my best friend. I love him. I loved him so much. Oh God,” I was screaming through the sobs.

              “Come here, Baby,” Mrs. Gerry touched my shoulder.

             
“Don’t touch me.” I screamed. “Just go away.” I sat there curled up in a ball and cried. 

30

And a half

 

Moon

             
Mrs. Gerry was sitting at the front desk just like every other day that I brought Shine’s letters.

             
“I am here for my daily delivery, Mrs.Gerry. You gonna let me see my girl today.” I said when I walked through the front doors.

             
“I’m glad you are finally here, Boy. I’ve got permission from the doctor for you to see Shine. You won’t be able to stay very long, maybe an hour or so.”

             
“Sweet really, just point me in the right direction.”

             
“Listen to me okay. She is not doing too well today. She’s been in her room all day.” She said with tears in her eyes.

             
“Is everything all right? You seem upset. What’s wrong with Shine?”

             
“We found out today that one of our patients passed away. He and Shine were very close.”

             
“He,” I asked. I knew that it was Bradley; I just didn’t want to believe it. The knot in my throat was creeping up. It seemed unreal. I just saw him a week ago, and he was fine. “It was Bradley?”

             
It came out like a question, but it was a statement. My answer was written all over her face. “Just take me to her.”

             
We stopped outside of what I assumed was her bedroom. Mrs. Gerry knocked several times, but she never came to the door. I turned the knob slightly to find that the door was unlocked and I let myself in. Mrs. Gerry gave me a nod letting me know that she approved. I wasn’t sure what kind of mess that I would be walking into, or what kind of shape she would be in. I took a deep breath and got myself together. I remembered the words that Bradley said about being the man and taking care of my girl.

             
She was curled up on her bed sound asleep. I walked over to her and sat down on the bed next to her. Her face was all swollen and red from the crying. Seeing her lying there like that tore me up. It just broke my heart. I couldn’t understand how someone so sweet and loveable could go through so much pain. She didn’t deserve it.

             
I pushed the hair off her face and kissed her cheek. I tried my best not to wake her up, but it didn’t work. The moment my lips touched her cheek she opened her eyes.

             
She didn’t speak to me, but the tears did. She didn’t have to say a word. Her body shook as she cried while I held her in my arms. I felt useless. I couldn’t take away her pain. So I did the only thing that I knew how to do, I told her that I loved her.

             
“Shhh… It’s okay.” I rubbed her head. “I love you and I’m here.” I rubbed small circles on her back and held her for as long as I could. She finally came around right before I left. She told me that she would be okay. I didn’t believe her for a second, but they wouldn’t let me stay with her any longer.

             
“I love him, Moon. I miss him so much.”

             
“I know baby, its okay.”

             
“Just a few more days and I will be back to pick you up and take you home.”

             
“I know,” was all she said.

             
“If you need me just call me and I’ll come back.”

             
“Okay.”

             
I hated seeing her like this. She was miserable, but what could I do. “You have to keep yourself together and graduate from this place. Bradley wouldn’t want you to give up. He would tell you to keep fighting.” I tried to explain.

             
“Why did he give up and quit fighting? It doesn’t make sense. I loved him so much Moon and it’s just not fair.”

             
“No it’s not fair. I’m so sorry, Shine Baby.” I pulled her into me. “I have to go now, but I want you to try and get some rest. I love you and I will be back for you soon.”

             
“I love you too. Hurry back, because I need you.”

             
“I will.” I kissed her once more before I left to go home.

 

 

31

 

Shine

             
The nurse offered me a little something to help me sleep last night and I took it. I knew that if I didn’t I would have nightmares all night. This way at least I would rest a little. However, when I woke up this morning I regretted it. I don’t know how I used to take those things. I felt worse today than I had in a long time.

             
Mrs. Gerry let me sleep in and didn’t ask me to come to breakfast, but it didn’t take long before people started coming in search for me. “Mail time,” the girl’s voice said on the other side of my door. When I opened it she had two letters for me this time.

             
My breath caught in my throat and my hands were shaking when I saw my handwriting staring back at me. It was my envelope for Johnny. He had written me. The tears leaked out from the corner of my eyes as I opened it to read it. I closed my eyes and held the paper to my chest trying to get myself together.

             

Dear Sunshine,

             
I hope this gets to you. I promised you that I would write, I just didn’t know that I would be sending you my final farewell. You are the most precious thing in my life and you will be the only thing in this world I will miss.

             
The meeting with my parents was horrible. Neither one would give me a chance to explain. The first thing my dad asked was if I was still gay and when I answered yes he punched me in the face. He said that when he told me that he never wanted to see me again that he meant it. He said that I was as good as dead to him. Funny he should use those words. I never did anything wrong in their eyes except be gay, but they hate me. There is no making it right with them. It’s over. I don’t have the strength in me to fight anymore. I feel like leaving it all behind is the only way to go. I will always be an outsider and I can’t handle the pressure. I am not as strong as you are. You are the bravest person I know and I am so proud of you. I want you to know that this has nothing to do with you. I just can’t burden my family and be the disgrace anymore. It’s not worth it to me.

             
I know that I am leaving you in good hands with Moon and that someone will always love and take care of you. My heart will always belong to you and I can’t thank you enough. Thank you for loving me and never treating me different. Thank you for being my best friend.

             
In the bottom of this envelope, I left you something. Don’t make fun because I made it myself. I hope you will wear it next to your star. It’s my heart so keep it close to yours always. I love you forever.

 

                                                                                                               

             
                      Your Best Friend,

             
                                                                                                          Johnny

 

P.S. Never give up. You are strong enough to overcome anything. Fight hard for me, Sunshine!

             

 

             
I slid the small heart charm onto my necklace next to my star. Once I had it back around my neck I laid back on my bed with his letter tightly against my chest and I cried. It was the closure that I needed. I cried my last tears for him and promised myself that I would fight and heal for my Johnny.

 

32

 

Shine

             
I cried again when I said goodbye to Mrs. Gerry. It was graduation day and I was finally able to leave. I had come so far from the girl I was when I started. Part of me felt like Superwoman when I walked out of those doors to leave. The promise I made to myself was now not only just for me, it was for Johnny too. Proving myself strong enough was my biggest obstacle, but I had to do it on my own without the help of my family or Moon. Meeting Johnny and coming to the facility was all part of the plan of my life. I know it may not have been a good plan, but it worked. When Doctor Greene asked me today about what I had learned I told him that I learned to love. I said that no matter if it seemed important or not, it was my greatest fear and I beat it. I learned to love myself and I learned that I had the strength of an army. I could overcome it; I just had to rip off the band aid. Johnny was my guardian angel and I would have him to thank for all of my accomplishments.

             
In my final one on one with the doctor, I agreed to meet with him every other week until I got fully adjusted to leaving the center. Leaving was a scary and exciting feeling, and not having Johnny there was pretty hard. I missed being able to share it with him. Mrs. Gerry gave me a wonderful going away present though. She had framed a picture of me and Johnny from group session. We were holding hands and smiling on the loveseat. If it weren’t for her, I wouldn’t have a single picture of him and I would cherish her gift forever.

             
“Are we going home?” I asked Dad who was in the driver’s seat. Moon and I shared the backseat which was nice. I didn’t want to be able to fit a piece of paper between us for the next several days. I had planned on being attached to his hip, literally.

             
“Did you want to go somewhere else, sweet pea?”

             
“Nope, just home,” I said as I snuggled under Moon’s arm.

             
The drive was nice and peaceful and I was really excited to see home when we pulled in the driveway. It had been so long since I had walked through that front door, but it was going to be even longer because I had someone to see first.

             
When I opened the car door, I looked across the street to Moon’s house. “Is she home?” I asked Moon.

             
“Yep,” he nodded grabbing my bags. “Go on, I’ll take your bags to your room.”

             
“Mom, Dad, I am going to go over and see Lisa for just a minute. I’ll be back in little bit.”             

             
“That’s fine. Tell her I said hello,” Mom called over her shoulder as she walked inside the house.

             
I stepped up onto Moon’s front porch steps. I stood there for a moment trying to decide if I wanted to knock or just go right in. I hadn’t knocked on their door in years because I was never a guest. This was my home too. In one of Moon’s last letters he had told me that his Mom knew about what happened with his dad. He said he didn’t think that I would want to tell her and he felt like she should know. She loved that man with her whole heart and I didn’t have the guts to tell her, and if he hadn’t done it she still would not know. I paced in front of the door for a minute before I decided to let myself in.

             
When I opened the door, I heard Lisa calling out from another room. “Ryker honey, is that you.”

             
“No, it’s me,” I called out.

             
I saw her tiptoe around the corner and as soon as she caught sight of me she came running. “Oh Shine, it’s so good to see you,” she wrapped her arms around me. “I’m so sorry.” She stepped back keeping both my hands in hers.

             
“It’s okay Lisa. Can we sit down?”

             
“Of course, come on.” She led me into the living room and onto the couch. “You look really good,” she was struggling not to cry and so was I. I really missed her.

             
“I’m sorry, Lisa. I never got a chance to tell you, but I am sorry for your loss. I wouldn’t have been able to tell you that a few months ago, but I am nearly healed now and I feel like I owe you that. You have been my other mother my whole life and I don’t want to lose you. I hope that you are not mad at me.”

             
“Oh honey, I am not mad at you. I love you just like you were my daughter. I hate what you had to go through. I feel so guilty and ashamed. I’m so ashamed.”

             
“Don’t be ashamed. I am gonna be okay. Turns out I am a pretty strong woman.”

             
“Yes you are. I still want to apologize to you because someone should. I’m so sorry, Shine.”

             
“I accept your apology and I just want all of us to move on. Will that be okay?”

             
“That will be wonderful.” She hugged me again. “Ryker said that the two of you were gonna move in together very soon.”

             
I smiled. “Yes, we are. I am so excited. I love him so much.” I admitted.

             
“I know you do. He loves you too, and I couldn’t be happier. You kids belong together.”

             
“Forever,” Moon said from the doorway.

             
“Hey you,” I said.

             
“It’s nice seeing my two favorite girls together.” He grinned. “Listen, I don’t know if you feel up to it but Josh and Katie are at the Mill, they really want to see you. We don’t have to go. I know it will be hard for you to go back there so I understand,” I cut him off.

             
“Okay.”

             
“Are you sure?”

             
“I’m positive. Let’s go.” I wanted to see my friends, my real friends. “Thanks for the talk Lisa,” I kissed her cheek.

             
“You’re welcome, Sweetheart. I’m glad your back. You come see me later this week, and I will cook you up something good okay?”

             
“Yes ma’am. Oh, Momma says tell you hi.” I said as Moon and I walked out the door.

             
“Tell her I said hello, you kids be safe.”

             
“Be back later Momma,” Moon said.

             

 

             
To be honest it was so nice to see my friends. I didn’t realize that I missed them so much. Katie didn’t stay long, but she wanted to tell me that she was moving away in a month. She was supposed to start Arizona State in the fall. I was so excited for her. I promised her that the two of us would get together before she left. I told her that I had a special going away present for her. I couldn’t wait to give her the earrings. When she asked me about college I told her I wasn’t sure yet. It wasn’t the highest thing on my list of priorities at the moment. I figured that I would take my first semester off and then start college in the spring. I still didn’t even know what I wanted to major in.

             
Josh on the other hand had his whole life planned out. He was scouted by so many colleges. Practically every college mentionable wants him. “So what college did you choose, Josh?” I asked.

             
“I’m moving away,” was his answer.

             
“How far away are we talking?” I asked.

             
“I chose Fullerton.”

             
“You’re going to Cal State? Josh that is amazing, I am so excited for you.” I was excited but I could tell by the look on Moon’s face that he wasn’t.

             
“Yeah, I am pretty excited too, but I will miss everybody. I hope you guys come and visit. I need my favorite girl on the bleachers cheering me on.”

             
“From what I hear, I am not your favorite girl anymore.” I winked at him.

             
“It’s not like that, man.” He said to Moon. “Valerie and I are just friends.”

             
“When I talked to her on Friday she said that the two of you talk almost every day.” Moon argued.

             
“She’s right we do, but it’s not what you think. We are just really good friends. She is nice to talk too, that’s all.” This was unusual for him. He usually never sugar coats anything, but he could put icing on the cupcakes with all that sugar.

             
“Well, I can’t wait to meet her.” I spoke up, breaking the tension.

             
“You will love her,” Josh said and I saw it there in his eyes. It was the look that Moon wrote about in his letters. Josh had a thing for Valerie and it was totally obvious. It was so cute. “I better get going, or mom will be on my ass. It’s so good to see ya, girl. You look real good.” He kissed my cheek before he left.

             
“See ya later, Man.” They bumped fists.

             
“It’s just you and me,” I said.

             
“I’m glad. I have wanted you to myself for so long.” He reached behind the old wooden steps and pulled out our blanket. It seems we had those hidden everywhere. He spread it out on the ground beside the fire and I took my usual spot next to him.

             
This time it was different. We have been sharing blankets for years, but never as a couple. I was actually a little nervous. He was always so big next to me, but I fit perfectly against him. When he pulled me over to him, it was like his body just swallowed me up. I was more aware of his body now than I ever have been. He had a man’s body and I couldn’t help but drool all over him.

             
“You like what you see?” He joked.

             
“You know you’re hot.” I answered.

             
He rolled himself over where he was on top of me. Our bodies were touching all the way down to our toes, but he managed to keep his weight off me. He ran his tongue along my bottom lip just before he kissed me and I could feel the wetness building in my panties. He barely had to touch me to turn me on.

             
“I have wanted to be with you like this for so long. I don’t think I can keep my hands off you.”

             
“Then don’t,” I said a little breathy.

             
“We can’t, I mean what about everything?” I knew he was asking about the incident. He must have thought that I couldn’t handle it.

             
“I’m fine Moon. If that is what you are worried about. I want to be with you. Make love to me.”

             
“Right here, I don’t want our first time to be on some hard ground outside.”

             
“Then you don’t see what I see, because this is our spot. This is our favorite spot. I have lots of great memories with you right here by this fire on this blanket. It is a special place to me. I want you right here, right now.”

             
“Damn woman, you can’t say stuff like that.” I knew exactly why because I could feel the hardness pressing against his zipper and into my lower stomach.

             
“Kiss me Moon.” I said, and he did. He kissed me deeply and passionately making me shudder underneath him. I tucked my hands under his shirt and lifted it over his head. My God, he was beautiful. He had muscles in all the right places and the strongest shoulders ever. It was so sexy. I couldn’t help but run my fingers down his chest. He shivered under my fingertips. That did something to me because I kissed him flipping him over to his back. This was the first time that I’d ever taken control over sex, and I liked it. I straddled his hips with one leg on each side. I lifted my shirt over my head, and as he watched. He was staring at me like I was a hot fudge sundae. I reached around my back and unhooked my bra letting it fall to the side. This was the first time ever that I’d let him see me like this. My stomach was doing flips. I started to cover myself, but he moved my hands.

             
“Shine baby, you are the most beautiful thing I’ve ever seen.”

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