Date: Thu, 25 Mar 2004 23:40:47 -0500
From: Michael Philips <michaelphilips78@hotmail.com>
Subject: Popular - Chapter Three

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Popular
By: Michael Philips

Chapter Three

A heavy dance beat pounded and pulsated through the air in Downbeat.
Multi-colored lights flashed and flickered over the nearly packed dance
floor as Hayden leaned against a railing watching the action.  Leo hadn't
been kidding earlier that night when he said that Lexie loved to dance.  The
minute they entered the club they secured a table that overlooked the dance
floor and Lexie was off.

Lexie's body moved and flowed with the music, and she didn't miss a single
beat when the songs shifted and changed.  Hayden took another long swallow
of his beer and glanced over at Leo and Noah.  The two of them had been
having a quiet conversation with each other, and it appeared like it had
turned into an argument.

For the first hour or so at the club the three of them had talked about
school and just bullshitted.  Lexie would stop back at the table
occasionally to grab something to drink, but she would always end up going
back out on the dance floor.  Leo and Noah had been arguing for about a
half-hour.  He had tried to get their attention, but they were so wrapped up
in whatever they were talking about they didn't even notice.   Hayden felt a
bit left out, but he was still having a great time.  His eyes went back
towards the dance floor and tried to locate Lexie again.

"Whew! That music is really hot tonight!"  Hayden turned to find Lexie
standing next to their table.  Leo and Noah didn't seem to notice her
entrance, so she sat down next to Hayden and threw her arm over his
shoulders.  "They aren't being very fun are they?  You should think about
joining me down on the dance floor."

"I'm having just as much fun here, thanks anyways, Lexie."  Hayden grinned
and took another drink of his beer.  It was the third beer he had that
night, and he was feeling a bit buzzed.  Hayden wasn't used to drinking at
all.  "You can certainly move though!  You looked amazing out there, Lexie."

"Thanks, stud."  She replied and winked at him.  Lexie grabbed Leo's beer
and took a long drink from it.  "I've always loved music and dancing.  I
just seem to zone out in my own world, ya know?"  Hayden grinned at her
because he knew exactly what she was talking about.  Lexie glanced over at
Noah and Leo.  "How long have they been ignoring you?"

"They haven't been ignoring me."  Hayden quickly replied, but Lexie fixed a
stern look at him.  "They've been talking to themselves for a little over a
half hour."

"Hey stripper girl, you were moving pretty seductively out there."  Leo
finally realized Lexie had returned to the table.  "If they only had a pole
out there for you to swing off of."

"Fuck off, Warner!"  Noah exclaimed and punched Leo in the shoulder.  "Don't
be giving her any ideas."

Hayden chuckled along with the guys as they laughed at their own joke, but
his chuckling stopped when he realized Lexie was glaring at the guys.  She
looked a bit mad at them, and Hayden hoped it wasn't because she saw them
ignoring him.  He was used to fading into the background, and he wasn't
upset that it was happening again.  Hayden was just glad to be out and
having a good time, and the buzz from the alcohol certainly didn't hurt
things.  Lexie leaned over and grabbed Leo's shirt.

"You are being VERY rude, Mister Warner."  Lexie said into his ear as she
leaned over.  "I've been watching from the dance floor, and the two of you
are being complete assholes to Hayden.  Do you realize he's been sitting
there by himself while the two of you bitch at each other?"

Leo glanced into Lexie's eyes, and he could see the anger that was burning
in them.  He looked over at Hayden, and as soon as their eyes met Hayden
glanced away and looked a bit uncomfortable.  Embarrassment flooded through
Leo as he realized what had happened.  He had been so wrapped up in Noah's
attitude he completely forgot their new friend.  Leo quickly opened his
mouth to apologize, but a voice interrupted him.

"Well, if isn't the three musketeers?"  Leo grimaced as he realized who was
standing next to their table.

"Evening, Jerrica."  Leo replied with a fake grin.  Jerrica was one of the
snobbiest girls on campus.  She was even snobbier than Noah, and that was
definitely saying something.

Hayden glanced up at the new arrival with interest.  He hadn't known his new
friends all that long, but all of their attitudes seemed to change suddenly.
  Jerrica had very long blonde hair, and a body that would make a supermodel
jealous.  He could see just in the way she carried herself though that
Jerrica thought she was better than everyone.  She seemed to look down at
everyone at their table; everyone that is until her eyes reached Hayden.

"Aren't you going to introduce me to your delicious new friend?"  Jerrica
practically purred.  Hayden shifted uncomfortably under the woman's gaze.

"Hayden Taylor, this is Jerrica Barnes.  Jerrica is the head cheerleader
here at Reynolds."  Leo said with a fake smile plastered on his face.

"Head being the operative word."  Lexie mumbled only loud enough for Hayden
to hear.

"It's a pleasure to meet you, Jerrica."  Hayden said with a small smile.

"Trust me, Hayden, the pleasure is all mine."  She winked at Hayden as she
licked her lips.  "If you ever want a tour around the campus let me know."
Jerrica glanced down at Lexie.  "Are you ready for the Latin Dance Off
tonight, Lexie?"

"What are you talking about, Jerrica?  That isn't until next weekend."
Lexie gave Jerrica a questioning look.

"Didn't the judging committee call you?"  Jerrica tried to look concerned,
but it was obviously fake.  "They are so disorganized.  You won't even be
able to find a partner this late.  They are going to be starting in few
minutes.  Oh well, there's always the next dance off."  Jerrica looked up at
Hayden again and gave him a hungry look.  "I'm sure I'll be seeing you soon,
Hayden."

Jerrica, and her superior attitude, went swaying off into the crowd.  If
looks could kill then Jerrica would have been dead on impact from the look
Lexie was giving her back.  Lexie grabbed Leo's beer to take another drink,
but it was empty and she slammed it back down on the table. Hayden offered
her his nearly full bottle, and Lexie grinned thankfully at him.

"Fuck her, Lexie."  Leo leaned over and patted her on the shoulder.  "I know
you really wanted to kick her ass, but it looks like you're going to have
wait until next time."

"She's been talking shit for weeks, Leo.  Damn her!"  Lexie sighed in
frustration.  "I'd love to stick it to that high class bitch just once."

"You relax, sweetie.  Leo and I will go get some more drinks."  Noah stood
up and came around their side of the table and planted a quick kiss on her
lips.  Leo smiled at her and followed after Noah.

"I'm sorry about the dance off, Lexie."  Hayden carefully put his arm around
her shoulders.  "I just met her, but I wouldn't mind seeing Jerrica get
what's coming to her."

"I guess we'll have to wait until the next dance off for that to happen."
Lexie frowned for a moment, but then smiled at Hayden.  "I'm sorry that
those two weren't being any fun.  They can get into debates and arguments
that will last days on end.  I wish it wouldn't have happened tonight."

"It's not a big deal, Lexie, but thanks anyways."  Hayden smiled at her.
"I'm used to kinda blending in and not being noticed.  I'm having a good
time though, honest."
"There's no way I can see a guy like you not standing out."  Lexie saw the
deep blush that graced Hayden's face and couldn't help but grin.  "You
already know that I think you're hotter than a sidewalk in the middle of a
heat wave, but I'm not referring to your looks...for once.  You may be
soft-spoken and a bit quiet, but you're intelligent and funny.  You have a
great personality, Hayden, and I'm definitely looking forward to being
friends with you."

Hayden started to respond, but an announcer's voice echoed through the club
announcing the start of the dance off.  The guy was reading off the names of
the contestants, and as Lexie's name was called a deep frown appeared on her
face.  Hayden could tell she had her hopes on dancing against Jerrica, but
he knew it was more than that.  She just loved to dance, and she was all for
any reason to do it.

"I think it may be time for some quality bonding for you and me."  Hayden
said with a grin.


*


Leo practically stalked towards the bar to get more drinks.  His temper had
been raging ever since Noah had started quietly talking to him about the
bet.  He had been having a really fun night and thought that Hayden might
even start to open up.  Hayden was definitely looking more and more relaxed
as time went on.  Then Noah had to mention something to Leo about how much
better Hayden looked.

Leo's blood pressure continued to rise as he thought about the argument with
Noah.  Noah felt responsible for the change in Hayden, and he was taking
full credit for the situation.  Leo tried explaining to Noah that Hayden was
the one that had done it.  It was at that point that Noah revealed the
conversation he had with Hayden earlier that day.

Leo had to control himself from lunging at his best friend and knocking the
shit out of him.  It was one thing to try to help Hayden, and Leo understood
that there was a lot of deception involved with the bet, but he was NOT
happy with the fact that Noah practically put Hayden down.  He couldn't
believe that Noah would even bother insinuating that Hayden wasn't good
enough to hang out with them.

To top everything off, he let himself get pulled into the fight, and they
practically ignored Hayden.  Lexie was definitely pissed off about it, and
Leo knew that he would certainly be hearing about it later.  He had to find
some way to make it up to Hayden.  Leo felt like a complete and total
asshole.  He was supposed to be trying to help Hayden feel better about
himself, and so far all he had done was make Hayden feel more like an
outsider.

Leo couldn't tell just how hurt Hayden might be about the situation, and he
was afraid that their friendship might be hurt because of it.  He was
mentally kicking the hell out of himself.  Leo made a vow to himself to not
let that type of situation happen ever again, even if that meant he would
have to kick Noah's ass to shut him up.

"I hope you're not being all pissed off because poor Hayden had to sit and
look around for awhile."  Noah's cocky voice grated on Leo's already frayed
nerves.  "He's a big boy, Leo, and I'm sure he can take care of himself.
Besides, he's probably used to being left out."

"Fuck off, Noah."  Leo growled.  "He's so shy, and I'm sure being left out
like that certainly didn't help his self-esteem at all.  We could be the
first real friends he ever had."  Noah began to laugh hysterically.  Leo
shot him an evil glare.  "What are you laughing at?"  Leo demanded.

"I'm laughing at you being all noble, Warner."  Noah said as they stepped up
to the bar.  "First real friends?  You've got to be kidding me.  The only
reason he's hanging out with us is because of the bet.  So, don't start
acting all high and mighty on me."

"We're not just his friends because of the bet."  Leo replied indignantly.

"Oh really?" Noah arched his eyebrow in question.  "When exactly were you
planning on striking up a friendship with him then?  You most likely
wouldn't have had any classes together since he's a freshman.  Do you mean
to tell me that you would have searched the campus for him?"  Leo went to
respond, but Noah didn't give him the chance.  "You wouldn't even know he
existed if you hadn't knocked the guy down.  You can just keep telling
yourself whatever you need to, but the only reason we are being friendly
with Hayden is because of the bet.  He's not really our friend.  You know
that as well as I do."

Noah didn't give Leo a chance to respond at all.  He grabbed two of the
beers and walked away from Leo.  Leo stood there for a moment and let what
Noah said sink into his mind.  Could any of it be true?  Leo decided to just
ignore Noah's ramblings like he always did.  The reason why he met Hayden
didn't matter, and no matter what Noah Radcliff thought, Leo did consider
Hayden his friend.  He could only hope that after his behavior tonight
Hayden would feel the same way.

He picked up the two remaining beers and headed back to the table.  Leo
decided that he would focus all of his energy on Hayden for the rest of the
night, and he would do whatever was necessary to make up for the night's
earlier events.  He was surprised when he got back to table and only found
Noah there.

"Where the hell did Hayden go?"  Leo quickly looked around.  "Lexie is
probably avoiding us because she's pissed off.  Damn it, I hope he didn't
leave."

Leo heard the announcer ask Lexie to take the floor for the dance off.  He
cringed even thinking about it, and he knew that she would be even more
pissed off because she missed her chance to show Jerrica up.  Leo stood up
and started scanning the club in hopes of seeing Hayden.  Maybe he had just
went to the bathroom or something.

"Maybe he had to use the bathroom.  I'm going to go check."  Leo said to
Noah.  Noah grabbed his arm and pulled him back down in his chair.  "What
the fuck, Noah?"

"He's not in the bathroom."  Noah calmly said as he pointed at the dance
floor.

A hot salsa beat filled the club, and Noah looked out to the dance floor.
It had been cleared for the dance off and Lexie stood in the center of it
tapping her foot to the music.  Out of the corner of his eye he saw someone
step onto the dance floor and he realized it was Hayden.  What the fuck was
going on?

Leo watched in shock as Hayden crossed the floor towards Lexie because it
was a Hayden he didn't recognize.  This guy walked with confidence and
practically exuded sexuality.  His body was as graceful as a lion stalking
its prey, and Leo sat transfixed as he watched Hayden slowly circle around
Lexie.  The air practically crackled with the tension that bounced between
the two of them.

Hayden and Lexie stood for a second practically staring each other down.
Lexie finally shook her head and turned to walk off the floor.  Hayden
grabbed onto her hand, and she suddenly spun towards him until her body was
flush up against his.  Suddenly she dipped backwards to the point that her
head almost touched the floor, and almost immediately she was standing in an
upright position again.

The crowd watched in silence as their bodies began to move to the hot beat
of the music.  Hayden had one arm wrapped around Lexie, but her arms hung
motionless at her side.  He pulled her closer to him, if that was even
possible at that point, and quickly turned.  Hayden reached down and grabbed
one of Lexie's hands, and they began to work their way across the floor.

The audience was suddenly screaming and cheering the pair on.  Leo sat back
in shock as he watched Hayden and Lexie move across the dance floor.  Lexie
always could heat up the dance floor, but this was completely different.
The two of them moved so fluidly and smoothly together it was almost like
they were a part of each other and the music.  Leo glanced at Noah and saw
that he was just as shocked.

As Hayden and Lexie went through some very intricate steps and turns they
suddenly parted and began dancing side by side.  They were in total sync
with each other, and if Leo hadn't known any better he would have thought
they had danced together all their lives.  They were playing up to the
crowd, and the cheering intensified.

Lexie moved behind Hayden and in one quick movement pulled his shirt right
off of him.  The women, and quite a few of the men, went wild over it.
Hayden turned in their direction, and Leo understood what the cheering was
about.  From all the dancing Hayden's white tank top was drenched with
sweat, and it had become nearly transparent.  Leo could tell that Hayden was
built before, but now it was on view for everyone to see.  Hayden's firm
hard nipples pushed against the wet fabric, and his six-pack abs were
clearly visible.

Hayden shook his finger at Lexie and grinned at her.  The grin had sex
written all over it, and it nearly made Leo gasp.  He had never seen so much
raw sexual energy radiate off of one person like that before.  They circled
each other on the dance floor again, and Lexie grinned coyly at Hayden and
shrugged her shoulders acting like she had no idea what had happened.

Hayden grabbed Lexie's hand again, and with the audience cheering them on,
they started dancing across the floor again.  As Lexie and Hayden danced,
their hands groped and pulled at each other's bodies.  They were so hot
together Leo could see people in the audience practically drooling over both
of them.  As the music came to an end Hayden dipped Lexie again.  Her body
was so low she was practically horizontal with the floor.

As the audience cheered loudly Hayden and Lexie took a quick bow.  As they
left the dance floor Leo notice Hayden had retrieved his shirt and quickly
put it back on.  It was almost like someone had flipped a switch inside of
him because Leo could see that Hayden was back to normal; well he was back
to acting like he had earlier in the evening at least.  Lexie and Hayden
returned to their table, and Lexie sat down in Noah's lap.

"Did we just kick some fucking ass or what?"  She cheered.  Lexie grabbed
one of the beers off of the table and took a long drink.  "I think Jerrica
may have shit her pants over that one."

"At least we had gone last."  Hayden quietly said as he sat down.  "I don't
think they knew what hit them."

Leo's stomach tightened when he saw that Hayden didn't bother looking
towards him or Noah.  He seemed to focus on Lexie as he took a drink of his
beer.  Guilt ran through Leo with an intensity he never experienced before.
He attempted to apologize to Hayden, but Lexie interrupted him.

"Where the hell did you learn to dance like that?"  Lexie giggled.  "It was
practically sinful."

"I could ask you the same thing."  Hayden flashed Lexie a huge grin.  "I
started taking a few dance lessons back in high school to help intensify my
workouts, and you definitely get a workout when you're learning all of those
hot Latin dances."

They hung out at the club for about another hour and shared a few more beers
together before deciding to call it a night.  Leo was still feeling pretty
shitty as they made their way across the campus back to their dorms.  As
they entered the Court Lexie gave Hayden a huge hug and thanked him for the
awesome night.  Noah walked Lexie back to her dorm, and that left Leo and
Hayden alone.  Leo was trying to come up with the right words to apologize
to Hayden when he saw him light up a cigarette.

"You smoke?"  Leo asked quietly.  It wasn't the best conversation starter,
but it was a start at least.

"I don't smoke that often."  Hayden's voice was even quieter than Leo's.  "I
need something to take my mind off of the somersaults my stomach is doing
right now."

"I take it you're not a big beer drinker?"  Leo asked.

"I'm not a big drinker period."  Hayden replied with a slight blush.  "This
is the first time I've ever really gotten buzzed before.  It was pretty fun
until my stomach decided to turn into an acrobat."

Leo happened to glance over at Hayden, and he saw Hayden's face go white.
Before he could ask if his friend was okay, Hayden quickly turned from him
and emptied his stomach.  Leo wasn't sure what to do until he saw Hayden's
body sway.  He quickly stepped over and wrapped his arm around Hayden to
keep him steady.  It took a few moments before Hayden had recovered enough
to compose himself.

"Fuck!  I'm so embarrassed."  Hayden quietly swore.

"It happens to everyone, buddy, and since this is your first time really
drinking it was bound to happen."  Leo said soothingly.  He led Hayden over
to one of the benches and had him sit down.  "Let's just take a few minutes
so you can relax."

They sat quietly as Hayden tried to get his stomach to settle down.  Leo
reached over and ran his hand over Hayden's back as his friend leaned
forward and rested his head in his hands.  Leo wished he had known it was
Hayden's first time partying.  He might have been able to prevent this.  Leo
felt like he had let Hayden down again.

"I'm sorry about tonight, Hayden."  Leo quietly said.

"Sorry for what, Leo?"  Hayden glanced at Leo.  "It's not like you forced me
to drink that many beers."

"If I would have known you weren't used to drinking I could have kept an eye
out for you."  Leo said with a smile.  "That's not the only reason I'm sorry
though.  I'm sorry for what happened earlier tonight at the club.  I hadn't
meant to leave you out, but sometimes Noah can be really high maintenance.
I'm so used to him just pulling me in I didn't even realize we had left you
hanging."

"It's okay, Leo."  Hayden smiled reassuringly at him.  He hadn't really
expected an apology, but was pleasantly surprised to get one.  "It's not
like you guys are used to me hanging around.  It's pretty easy to forget
that I'm around."

"Fuck that, Hayden!  That's not true." Leo couldn't help the anger that came
from him.  It surprised him, and it obviously surprised Hayden because he
looked a bit shocked.  "You aren't easy to forget.  I don't like hearing
people putting themselves down."

"It's not putting yourself down if it's the truth."  Hayden mumbled.  "I'm
used to people not realizing I'm around.  Tonight wasn't the first time it's
happened to me, and I'm sure that it won't be the last either."

"Bullshit!"  Leo's anger began to burn a bit hotter.

"Look, Leo, I'm not blaming you for what happened tonight."  Hayden cut him
off.  "You don't have to apologize for anything.  I appreciate that you guys
asked me to hang out tonight, and I had an awesome time, sick stomach or
not."

"You sound like this was a one time thing."  Leo heard it in Hayden's voice.
  For some reason he thought they wouldn't hang out with him again.

"The three of you have a really tight friendship, Leo.  Anyone can see
that."  Hayden explained.  "I would bet that the three of you have been
friends for a really long time."  Leo cringed when Hayden said the word bet,
but Hayden didn't notice.  "It's not easy to become part of a friendship
like that.  I can't expect that just because we hung out tonight that I'm
going to be a part of that."

"We wouldn't have lunch with you and then ask you to hang out if we weren't
interested in being your friend, Hayden."  Leo said.  "It wouldn't make
sense for us to try to get to know you if we didn't want to be around you."

"I've had people interested in being my friend before, Leo, and trust me,
the interest wears off after awhile."  Hayden sadly said.

"That's not going to happen with us, Hayden.  What can I do to convince you
of that?"  Leo practically begged, but he didn't care.  It made his chest
hurt to see someone so sad and alone.  No one should ever be made to feel
that way.

"Look, it's something I'm used to, Leo, and something I honestly don't feel
like talking about right now."  Hayden pleaded.

Leo was going to say something else, but was interrupted as Hayden emptied
what was left of his stomach.  Leo continued to rub Hayden's back and tried
to calm him down.  Hayden's body shook, and after a few moments Leo realized
that it wasn't from Hayden's stomach being upset.  He saw silent tears slide
down his friend's face, and it made his heart ache with compassion for the
guy.  Leo tried to comfort him, but Hayden quickly stood up.

"I'm sorry, Leo.  I'm turning into a complete mess, and if you don't mind
I'm going to head back to my room."  Hayden quickly glanced at Leo and gave
him a sad smile.  "No matter how it seems I really did have a fucking
amazing time tonight.  It was really great to hang out with you guys.  I'll
see ya around."

Hayden quickly took off leaving a surprised and shocked Leo sitting on the
bench.  He wanted to take off after Hayden and make sure he was all right,
but Leo knew that Hayden didn't want that.  Leo started to understand why
Hayden didn't talk about his past much. He couldn't even imagine the pain
that his new friend went through.

No matter what Hayden said Leo still thought of him as his friend.  He was
determined to do whatever was necessary to prove to Hayden that not only was
he a friend, but that Hayden's friendship was something worth having.  The
whole concept of the bet with Noah was completely out of his mind.  Leo was
focused on one thing and one thing alone, and that was to make sure Hayden
realized what an amazing person he was.  Leo had to talk to Lexie, and the
sooner he did that, the better.


*


Hayden stumbled into his dorm room and quickly locked the door behind him.
He had spent the last half-hour in the bathroom being sicker than a dog.
Hayden sat on his bed and pulled off of his shoes.  The rest of his clothes
quickly followed until he was completely naked.  He booted up his computer
and waited impatiently for the programs to load.

Once his computer was up and running he went into his documents and clicked
on the icon that was entitled 'journal'.  Hayden had begun keeping a journal
back in high school.  There were many times where he went through deep
depressions, and he found the only way to help make himself feel better was
to write out all of his thoughts and emotions.

Anyone else may have turned to their friends or a sibling, but Hayden didn't
have anything like that in his life.  He knew that his parents loved him no
matter what, but he just didn't feel like he could open himself up to them
like that.  Hayden quickly typed in the day's date and the time.  He typed
about what had happened that day, and he wrote about the awesome night that
he had.

He hadn't meant to open himself up to Leo at all, but Hayden couldn't help
it.  There was just something about Leo that made Hayden's defenses come
down, and that scared the daylights out of him.  When that happened with
anyone in his past the outcome was always the same.  Hayden ended up getting
hurt, and it was something that he didn't want to happen again.

Hayden wasn't sure though that he could stop himself from opening up to
these new people that appeared in his life.  Something seemed different
about the three of them, and that excited Hayden.  More importantly though,
it made him even more fearful of what could happen.  Could things turn out
the way they always did or could it really be different this time?

Hayden continued to type until he felt his eyes start to droop.  He knew
that he needed to get to bed before he fell asleep at his desk.  Hayden
saved the file and turned off the computer.  He crawled under his covers and
let out a huge yawn.  Even with all the ups and downs that the night had, it
was still one of the best nights of his life.  Hayden hoped that things were
turning around for him.  So much so, it was the last thought on his mind as
sleep finally overtook his exhausted body.