Date: Wed, 27 Feb 2013 15:15:16 -0500
From: Odin <belsport09@gmail.com>
Subject: Second Shot Chapter 38 For Richer Or For Poorer

Disclaimer: Story characters belong to the author, any resemblances to real
people are entirely coincidental.

Content Advisory: Adult situations, language, sexual references

Copyright, 2010, Quonus10

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38. Chapter 38: For Richer or For Poorer


Jason tossed his backpack on the front seat, searching for his phone. 
Scrolling down he found his dad's number.  He took a deep breath to calm
his nerves and held it while the phone rang.  Anxious, he didn't exhale
until just before his father answered.  

"Hey, Jason. How are you tonight?"

His father's enthusiastic greeting helped calm him slightly.  Hopefully
this would go smoothly.  "I'm good, Dad.  Just leaving the hospital
to go study.  The nurses won't let me stay a minute past nine anymore
now that Peter isn't in critical condition."

"Sounds like he's starting to heal."

"Yeah he is, but he's going to be limited in what he can do until the
doctors are sure the bones in his back and face are healed."  He paused
not sure if he should just launch into what he wanted to ask.  

"That's to be expected, I supposed."

"That's the reason I'm calling Dad."  Jason took another breath.  He
started it rolling, now he had to follow through.  "I need to borrow
some money."

"What for?"  Royce asked.  Jason couldn't discern much from his
father's tone.  In the two plus years he was at Graydon, this was the
first time he asked for money beyond his monthly allowance.

"Peter won't be able to work for at least two months, probably three. 
That means he'll lose his apartment before he can start working again. 
I want to borrow some money to make sure he doesn't have to move out during
his recovery.  I'll pay you back Dad, I swear.  I'm not asking you to
give me the money.  I'll find a part time job after soccer season and
you can cut back on what you give me every month to help reduce what I owe
you.  If I haven't paid you back by the end of school, I'll make sure
you get it over the summer."  Jason let the words spill out in a rush,
afraid he might lose his nerve if he stopped.

"Whoa, Jason, slow down." Royce said.  "Start at the beginning and take
it slow."

"Peter teaches Martial Arts to earn money to pay his bills."  Jason
started to speed talk after the first word.

"How much is his rent?"  Royce's question forced him to stop speaking.

Taking a deep breath, he said, "Seven hundred a month, Dad.  Judging
from his take home pay, I guess his other bills run about three hundred
more."

"So he can't teach class for two months?"

"At least, it might be more than two months, he doesn't know yet." 
Although Jason wasn't sure how much he should tell his father, he knew he
needed to convince him this was important.   "Until the doctor clears
him to teach, Mister Lee won't allow him to come on the mats because of his
insurance."

"Okay."  His father paused for a moment.  "Can he do anything else in
the meantime?"  

"Not for the Dojo."  Jason shook his head despite being on the phone. 
"Mister Lee takes care of everything else."

"How about another job somewhere else?"

Any hope Jason had of his dad just giving him the money was quashed by all
the questions.

"Anything is possible, but with a broken arm, fractured bones in his face
and back, not many people are going to be willing to hire him.  Not only
that, he won't be able to do too much until he gets his strength back." 
Jason tried not to get emotional as he described Peter's condition. 
"Then there's the fact that he only wants a job for a couple month, until
he goes back to teaching."

"From what your mom says, Amanda isn't able to help Peter financially so
there aren't many options in the short term."  When Royce paused, Jason
wasn't sure if he should say something else.  Before he made a decision,
his father asked, "Does Peter know you're asking to borrow money from your
mother and I to pay his bills?"

"No Dad.  In fact," Jason stopped to reflect on what he was doing. 
"I think he'll be really mad when he finds out."

"How are you going to pay his bills if you don't tell him?"

Jason laughed.  "I don't have all the details worked out quite yet. 
I'll deal with that when I have enough money."

Sounding amused, Royce said, "Fair enough.  Tell me what you propose."

"If you lend me enough to pay his rent and other expenses, I'll pay you
back in full.  You and Mom can reduce what you give me each month and
I'll get a part time job once soccer's over.  If between the job and you
cutting back on what you send me, I haven't paid you back by the end of the
school year, I'll give you the money from my summer job."

"You're willing to get a part time job to pay me back?"  Jason couldn't
tell what his father was thinking from the tone of his voice.

"I'm not asking you to give me the money, Dad, just a loan.  There's no
other way to pay you back."  Before his dad could speak he added, "Once
Peter is better, he'll need his money just to get by month to month until
the summer."

Royce didn't say anything right away.  When the silence dragged on an
uncomfortable amount of time, Jason wondered if he should give him some
other reasons.  "Here's what I'll do, Jason.  I'll give you the money
each month to cover Peter's rent and living expenses.  I won't take any
money from your monthly allowance.  If you have any money left over at
the end of the month, you can give it back as a partial payment if you want
or not, that's up to you.  Once soccer is over and you get a job, you
can start paying me back.  I'll send you the money until Peter is well
enough to work again.  Once you get a job we can set up a payment
schedule.  Does that sound fair?"

"Yes, sir."  Relieved, Jason let out his breath he didn't realize he was
holding.  "Thanks, Dad, I really appreciate it.  More than you know."

"I think I understand what this means to you.  Just remember, you can't
spend your money on silly things now that you are borrowing money from me. 
I don't want to hear about ski trips or road trips, new video games, etc. 
Necessities only until you pay me back."  The way his father gave him
the conditions told Jason this was not debatable.  "If you want to
borrow money from me, you need to sacrifice some things."

"I understand."  He hadn't thought through the consequences until just
now, but it didn't matter.  He would give up a lot more to keep Peter
from losing his freedom.  "That's fair."

"Okay," Royce said.  "One more thing."

"Yes, Dad?"

"I'm proud of you, Jason.  This is a very good thing you're trying to
do."  This was the `proud of my son,' voice Jason hadn't heard since he
came out to his parents.  "It isn't easy sacrificing things you like,
especially for someone else."

Feeling a bit choked up, he managed to say, "Thanks, Dad."

"Now go study.  I don't want your grades to slip because of this."

****

Jason quickly dried off, shaking the water from his hair.  

"Whoa there, Jase," Darryl complained.  Wearing only his boxers, his
chest and face were wet.  "What's the rush?  First class isn't until
eleven."

Smiling like a goof, Jason continued to dry off.  "Peter sent me a
text.  He's finally being discharged today.  I promised to pick him
up before class."

"How long has he been in the hospital?" Darryl slid by, moving to the
toilet to pee.

"Nice, Darryl.  You need to stop flashing me."  He rolled his eyes,
but Darryl didn't notice.  "Need I remind you I'm happily taken?"

"Dream on blondie," Darryl laughed.  "You can't touch this."

Jason snorted, wondering if his best friend realized what he said. 
"Whatever, Lover Boy."

"What about his mom?  Won't she be mad he asked you and not her?"

He opened the door to the medicine cabinet to get his deodorant. 
Leaving it open to separate himself from Darryl he said, "Pete's mom is
really low on leave after all the time she took when this first happened. 
We all agreed I would go get him.  She'll come see him after school."

Quickly finishing up, Jason went back to his room to get dressed.  U2
suddenly started playing from the living room stereo so he knew Darryl
would be in his doorway in a second.  

"Hello, hello!"  Right on cue, Jason thought.  "Gonna get some
Vertigo!"

Despite his best attempt, he couldn't help laughing.  "I'm totally sure
the words aren't, `gonna get some Vertigo' doofus."  

"Who cares?  I'm singing it my way."  Darryl played air guitar as the
music played.  "So have you told Peter you paid his rent yet?"  

"No," Jason's good mood evaporated.  He expected Peter to be mad when he
found out.  "I didn't want to upset him while he was in the hospital."

"So you waited until he got out to upset him?"  Darryl shook his head. 
"Good planning, Jase."

"Hey, it felt better waiting until we were alone so I can explain it to
him."  Jason wasn't sure who he was trying to convince, Darryl or
himself.

"Good luck either way.  It's still a good thing you're doing."

Jason shrugged.  "How come it doesn't feel so good?  I feel like I'm
cheating on him somehow."

"He'll get over it."  Darryl tapped the door frame twice.  "I gotta
get ready.  Meeting Tamara for breakfast before class."

"She's hot, D."  Jason gave him a wink.  

"Says my gay roommate who prefers tall men with big . . ."  Darryl never
finished as Jason tossed a book at him.  Darryl caught the projectile
then burst out laughing.  "Geez, I know you blush easy, but damn that is
brightest shade of red I've ever seen you turn."

Even with Darryl he had trouble talking about his sex life.  It just
felt odd talking to anyone other than another gay person.  Well, maybe
Wendy, but she was his self proclaimed hag.  "My only comment is, how
would you know?"  He challenged.

"Know what?  That Peter has big feet?  I've seen them before." 
Darryl smirked.  "What did you think I was going to say?"

"Haha, you're a riot, D; a friggin riot."  Jason smiled despite his
embarrassment.  

"Peace, Bro," Darryl's voice turned serious.  "Tell Pete I said, `hello'
and I'm glad he's going home."

"You bet, D.  Thanks."

When Darryl left, Jason checked his back pack.  Satisfied he had
everything he needed, he sent a text telling Peter he was on the way. 
Eager as he was to see Peter leave the hospital, he also felt a bit of
dread.  Last thing he wanted was a fight over his paying Peter's rent. 
Despite his independent streak, even Peter had to acknowledge he needed
help right now.  Besides, Jason thought, he wasn't just anyone.

The drive to the hospital felt quicker than he expected.  If he never
drove back here again after today he wouldn't be upset.  He found a spot
reasonably close to the entrance so he wouldn't need to move the car far to
pick Pete up.  

Full of nervous energy, he took the stairs instead of the elevator.  The
too familiar corridor leading to room 313 was not something he was going to
miss.  He'd been here so much the staff knew him by sight and called him
by name.  Another thing to remember, he thought; it is never a good
thing if the nurses in a hospital know you by name.

A small bag with personal effects sat at the foot of the bed.  Peter
wasn't there, but the bathroom door was closed.  Rather than call out,
he went and sat in the chair to wait.  When he heard the toilet flush,
he decided to alert Peter to his presence.

"Hey, Pete, I'm here," he called out.

"Be out in a minute."  Peter's muffled voice came from the bathroom.

Playing with his keys, Jason heard the door open.  Peter was wearing
jeans and a long sleeve tee shirt.  Both were baggier on him than they
should have been.  Even Peter's face looked thin.  Happily Peter's
blue eyes showed the signs of life Jason hoped to see.  "Hey, gorgeous,"
he stood up so he could finally give Peter a real hug.

"Man you look good, Jase."  Peter put both hands on Jason's face and
kissed him hard.  "I'm so glad to be leaving."

Jason scooped up Peter's bag.  "Shall we go?"

Peter laughed.  "You think it's that simple?  Guess again.  The
doc has already been by, so that's done, but Nurse Ratched needs to come by
and sign me out.  Then, believe it or not, I have to be wheeled to the
door; insurance reasons they tell me."

"Can I wheel you out?"  Jason asked hopefully.  

"Only if you promise to pop at least two wheelies on the way out." 
Peter winked at him.

"If you even think of doing that," a voice called to them from the door
way.  "I'll see to it that both of you are kept overnight for
observation and will be sure to order some very uncomfortable and invasive
tests for both of you."

Peter smirked.  "Jason, may I present Nurse Ratched, straight from her
starring role in One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest."

The nurse, whatever her real name was, appeared about 50, gray hair,
clinical white outfit pressed and clean.  The clipboard clutched to her
chest looked poised to rap either or both of them for mouthing off.

"Young man, you're too young to remember that movie," she scolded.  "And
you better be glad I'm not Nurse Ratched or else you would have really
suffered."

"Yes, ma'am."  Peter smiled at her.  "You and everyone else were
great.  I appreciate how well you treated me."

"We're glad to see you're better and going home."  She rubbed his head,
messing his hair slightly.  "Now you have all your instructions from the
doctors, this just says you're being discharged.  Did you read this over
with the doctor?"

"Yes ma'am, I did."  Peter took the pen and signed the bottom of all
three pages.  "My copies are in my bag."

"Then you're free to go."  She accepted her clipboard back.  "In the
chair, and he can push you.  But I'm going to personally see you to the
exit."

"Don't trust us, do you?"

"Not a lick, Mr. Gregory.  I have boys about your age, I know what
you're about."  


Jason left Peter sitting in the chair under the watchful eye of the nurse
as he pulled the car around.  Peter easily could have walked, but rules
were rules they were told.  Several other staff members came to the
entrance to wish Peter goodbye.  They were standing around as he thanked
them for taking care of him.

He gave them a brief wave as Jason drove away.  "As nice as they all
were to me, I hope I never have to go back there again."

Jason laughed.  "I was thinking the same thing on the way over; if I
never come back here again it'll be too soon."

When they stopped at the light, Peter put his hand a top Jason's resting on
the stick, careful not to hit him with the cast.  "It's good to be
together again, Jase.  I missed us."

"Me too, Pete."  Jason reached across to squeeze the fingers sticking
through the cast.  "Any requests before I take you home?  Anything
you want to get while we're out?  I got you some food already; just the
basics you always had, milk, eggs, cheese, some vegetables, nothing too
crazy."

Peter withdrew his hand.  "You shouldn't have gone to that effort,
Jase.  It's just more stuff I need to move to my mom's house in a few
days."

"You aren't moving, Pete."  

"Yeah, I am.  I can't work, I can't pay the rent . . ."  

"I paid your rent for November."  Jason kept his voice soft, waiting for
the protest.  

He couldn't tell what Peter was thinking when he didn't respond right
away.  

"Jase, why did you do that?"  Peter turned toward Jason, looking
slightly confused.  "How did you do that?"

"Borrowed the money from Royce.  Don't worry, it's all taken care of
until you get back to work."

"What does that mean?"  Suspicion and a touch of anger were in his
voice.  "Is your dad paying my bills now?"

"No," Jason said quickly.  "He and I worked out a deal.  He's lending
me the money.  Whatever spending money I have left at the end of the
month, I give back to him as part of the repayment.  After soccer ends,
I have a part time job lined up with the school and I'll use that money to
pay him back."

"What the hell did you do?"  Peter was definitely angry.  "I didn't
ask you to do this."

"Pete, calm down."  Jason was prepared for this reaction.  "It's not
a big deal, I want to do this.  I love you.  We're supposed to take
care of the people we love right?"

Peter turned to stare out the window.  "I don't want your dad to pay my
way through college, Jase."

"Good, because he isn't."  He paused, trying to remember the points he
practiced for the last couple weeks.  "Listen, this isn't entirely
selfless.  I like staying at your place.  We're alone there.  It
was our haven when I was still in the closet.  That makes it special to
me.  Think of this as me watching out for my own interests if that makes
you feel better."

Normally Jason could read something from his facial expressions, but today
he was stumped.  "Penny for your thoughts, Pete."

"I'm stunned."  He finally smiled.  "Blown away.  This is the most
amazing thing anyone's ever done for me."

Peter was on the verge of tears, so Jason tried to add some levity. 
"What, you mean making sure we have some privacy?  Sounds pretty selfish
to me."

A small laugh escaped Peter's lips, but his eyes were still watery. 
"Wow, Jase, that's all I can say.  Wow.  Does anyone know about
this?"

"Well, Royce and Barbara."

Peter laughed.  "Duh."

"Darryl and Wendy."  Jason ticked off their names.  "Darryl, because
he's my best friend.  Wendy, because she helped get me a job in the
financial aid office.  Not sure who else beyond them."

"How 'bout my mom?"

"Oh yeah, she does, too.  I needed her help to find your landlord,"
Jason explained.  "I think she felt bad at first.  She offered to
help me pay my dad back, but I told her no; it'll do me good to work for a
change given how spoiled I've been my whole life."

"You really don't need to do this Jase."  Peter's tone softened. 
"This is a pretty generous thing you're doing.  You can admit that."

"I suppose, but I don't see it that way."  He shrugged.  "The way I
see it, we, you and me, are supposed be there for each other, in any way
needed.  This is what you need right now.  It's not like I'm going to
a loan shark or saddling myself with a huge bill.  Dad's working with me
to make the payments manageable.  It'll be paid back in no time."  

"Sounds so easy."  Peter mumbled.  "You got this all worked out."

"C'mon, I thought not having to move would make you happy."  He didn't
really think Peter would be happy, this was exactly the reaction he
expected.

"Sorry, Jase," Peter put his hand on Jason's leg.  "You do this
incredibly wonderful thing to me and I sound ungrateful and upset."

"It's cool, I'm not mad, I just want you to be happy."

"I am."  Peter told him.  "But you know me well enough to know I'm
uncomfortable letting someone else take care of me."

"Yeah I do, but it's just me."  He argued.  "I'm not taking care of
you, just helping you."

"I guess."  Peter didn't sound convincing.

"Listen, how about this," Jason had almost two weeks to prepare what he
would say.  "Let me take care of things until the end of the year. 
We can talk about it again later.  Hold on," he stopped Peter from
interrupting.  "I really want to spend Christmas and New Year's
together.  This Christmas is special to me.  It's really our first
one together.  Last year we were just dating, this year we're a couple. 
I want to get a tree together, decorate it, that sort of sappy stuff. 
After we see our families, I want to meet you and have our own little
Christmas."

"Jase, this is gonna be some lame Christmas, I won't be able to afford any
gifts."  Peter complained.  

"Then just spend it with me."  Jason said.  "That's really the only
gift I want. We can agree, no gifts, but let's be together, please."

Peter laughed softly.  "You won't abide by that promise."

"No, really Peter, I will."  Jason tried to convince him.  "Normally
I wouldn't, but this year I promise I'll be good."

He left out the part that he might be too strapped for money to afford much
anyway.

Peter mulled Jason's word as they drove through town.  Jason wondered
what he was thinking but was afraid to interrupt.  Finally Peter
squeezed Jason's leg.

"I may not be happy you're paying for me, but what you suggest is really
romantic.  It will be special."  Peter told him.

Jason gave him a huge grin.  "Great, then it's settled."

"It's settled."  Peter agreed.  "What did I do to deserve you?"

"Deserve me?  I'm the lucky one."  Jason laughed.

"Oh yeah, you're so lucky."  Peter made no attempt to hide the sarcasm. 
"You get to go in debt for me, get to take a part time job to pay for me
and get nothing from me for Christmas."

"Peter, stop."  Jason's good mood was gone.  "When you first got to
the hospital I'd have given anything for us to be here right now. 
Spending the holidays with you is really, truly the best gift I could
imagine.  Gifts don't make the holiday special, the people you spend it
with do.  Instead of gifts, let's think of things we can do together
that won't cost much.  That can be our gifts to each other."

"Okay, Jase," Peter's smile was back.  "You convinced me.  We'll make
it special."

Jason put his hand over Peter's, ignoring the cast.  "It already is for
me."

"When did you become such a romantic?  I thought that was my job?" 
Peter laughed.  

"Who do you think taught me?  Sports Bar Darryl?"

They both laughed at the image of Darryl taking his date to ESPNZone. 
Content to just hold Peter's hand, Jason drove the short distance left in
silence.