Date: Wed, 15 Mar 2006 23:55:20 -0500
From: Ron <ronyx@woh.rr.com>
Subject: Apple of Her Eye  Chapter 7

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Apple of Her Eye Chapter 7

Todd looked at me hesitantly and spoke with me through his eyes. I knew
he could see the resolve in my own eyes, so we stared for a moment and
then he left. My mother was watching the entire exchange between us, but
said nothing.

"We need to talk. There are some things that have to be said." I
finally began to speak.

"Ok, Gary. You know I have always been here for you. Nothing has
changed. What is it you want to talk about." She walked over to the bed
and ran her fingers through my hair before grabbing my hand and squeezing
it tightly.

"About the other day, why I'm here." I started.

I didn't get to finish because at that time the door opened and Dr.
Lassiter came walking in. He was holding his clipboard and reading it. My
mother frowned and moved from the bed.

"It looks like you're doing fine. Any pain?" He asked, still reading
my chart.

"A little, but the pills help a lot." I replied.

"Good." Then he began to examine me. He checked my eyes, then pulled
down my gown to check my ribs and bruises. I was glad he didn't pull the
gown down too far. It's been years since my mother saw the family
jewels, and I wanted to keep it that way!

"I don't see any reason why he can't go home tomorrow morning, Mrs.
Carson."

"How about I go home right now?" I grinned. I knew he wouldn't let me,
but what was the use in not trying.

"It's too late in the evening. Besides, I want to monitor you one more
night. You took a nasty hit to the head and I want to make sure every
thing is alright. You can go home in the morning." He reassured me.

"I'll release him around 9:00 in the morning." He turned and spoke to
my mother. Yes! I was finally getting to go home!

"Thank you, Doctor." I'll take off from school tomorrow morning and
pick him up."

"That will be fine." He closed the clipboard, smiled at me and then
left the room.

"Good new, huh." My mother said with a smile.

"Yeah, it is." I smiled back and then let the smile leave my face as
soon as I remembered that we still had unfinished business to discuss.

"About what we were talking about earlier." I started. "I have some
things to tell you and I'm not too sure how you'll take it. You have to
promise me you'll do something for me though."

"Sure, Honey, what is it?" She asked.

I took a deep breath and said, "You can't let them suspend Josh Mathews
tomorrow."

"What are you talking about, Gary?" For the first time I realized that
she may have not heard all the talk running through the rumor mill. Todd
said he had just talked to his parents last night, so maybe no one knew.

"Josh is going to Mr. Snow tomorrow and tell him that he did this to me.
I want you to stop him." I couldn't help it. Again the tears began to
form in my eyes. It seems like all I had done for the past couple of days
was cry.

"Oh God, Gary!" My mother was stunned. She covered her hand with her
mouth and gasped at the news I had just delivered.

"Why, Gary? Why would Josh do something like this? He's such a nice
young man. I've had him in my classes for the past three years. Why
would he do this.?" I could tell she was trying to process the
information, but it was making no sense to her.

I looked at her astonished face and knew that if all this was to make any
sense, then I had to tell her the truth^Åall of it. I took a deep breath
and spoke those words that I thought would never escape my mouth.

"I'm gay, Mom^Å.. I'm gay." There. It was out, I was out. The secret
I had wanted to keep from her for so long was no longer a secret. Through
my wet eyes I looked up at her and met her stunned gaze.

"I guess you hate me now? Guess I'm no longer the apple of your eye?"
I was hysterical. I couldn't keep from crying. Like earlier, I pulled
the sheet over my face and tried to hide myself from the world.

I felt the bed move down beside me. She had sat on the bed and was softly
rubbing my hand. She let me cry for several minutes before speaking.

"Look at me, Gary." She said quietly. She gently pulled the sheet down
and through my tears I saw her wet eyes.

"I love you, Gary. I'll always love you." She continued rubbing my
hand.

"I'm glad you finally told me." She leaned over and kissed my
forehead.

Finally told her? What? Finally told her? Now I was confused. How did she
know? I never gave her any reason to believe I was gay.

She could see the confusion on my face. Continuing to rub my hand she
quietly stated, "Mothers know their children, Gary. Sometimes better
than they know themselves."

"Come here." She said extending her arms out to me. I jumped into her
warm embrace and buried my head into her shoulder. I felt like such a
little boy, but I needed this. I needed to know that my mother still
loved me.

"How did you know? We never talked about this before." I spoke after
several long, reassuring minutes.

"I told you. Mothers know their children." I could feel her smiling.

"Look at you, Gary. You're extremely good-looking, smart and kind. And
I'm not saying that because I'm your mother. You're sixteen, cute and
still don't date. I've heard girls talking about you in my class when
they thought I couldn't hear. You could have girls breaking down our
door, but you don't. You don't even talk on the phone."

I was just looking at her. I couldn't believe it. Everything she said
was true. I'm not too sure about the cute part, but I was willing to
believe it if my mother said it was true.

"I've watched you grow into a wonderful young man, but you still remain
a lonely person. You have no friends except Shaun." I gave her a frown
and she gave me a puzzled look. "It's like you've pushed everyone out
of your life recently."

"We walk through the mall and all these young girls look at you and
giggle. They wait to get the usual teenage boy's response, but you just
look annoyed. But then I notice the side glances you give a cute boy when
he walks by."

OK, too much information. I was blushing a bright red. I didn't even
know what to say. This was getting very embarrassing.

"I guess I really knew several months ago when we stopped for ice cream
at Ben and Jerry's. There were four girls sitting at the table next to
us. They were doing everything they could to get your attention, but you
ignored them. But I was watching your eyes, and they seemed to brighten
up every now and then as you watched the cute boy behind the counter. You
were trying to be discreet, but you couldn't stop looking at him."

Major blush city. I had been busted by my own mother, and she hadn't
said a word.

"I guess I finally accepted at that moment that you were gay." She
continued. "I wanted to reach across the table and hug you. My little
boy was becoming a man. I knew that you would some day meet someone and
fall in love. Maybe it wasn't the person that I had always thought it
would be. Maybe I'll never be a grandmother, but I don't care. I have a
beautiful son who means the world to me. You are now, and will always be,
the apple of my eye." She kissed me gently on my forehead.

I buried my head into her shoulder again and let out all the pain I had
felt for so long. She held me tightly, desperate not to let me go. My
broken ribs were hurting so bad, but I didn't care. I felt so loved. I
knew she would never abandon me, but never had I felt that she would
embrace me like this.

"I love you, Mommy." I cried. I hadn't called her that since I was
about six years old.

"I love you too, Gary." She responded. "I just can't wait until the
day you walk through our front door and introduce me to the man you
love."

"That's a promise. You'll be the first to know, except after I tell
him, I guess." We held each other tightly and laughed.

After several minutes, she looked at me with a serious expression on her
face. "Now tell me why we are in a hospital room and why Josh Mathews is
the reason for that."

I told her everything. Shaun. The outing. The fall. Josh. The fight.
Everything. If I was going to keep Josh out of trouble, she had to know
it all. Of course, I left out the part about my tented pants! She is my
mother!

"Wow!" She responded after I had related everything to her. "You've
had a very busy week."

"Yeah, I guess I have." I said with a smile. Everything suddenly seemed
to be getting better. A tremendous weight was being lifted. I know it
wasn't fair, but it felt good to hand my problems over to my mother. It
wouldn't be long before I wouldn't be able to ever do that again, but
for now it just felt good.

"OK. Let me see what I can do. I`m not sure I agree with this though."
She stated firmly. "I'm taking Todd home after we leave here. I'll go
in and talk to his parents. How much does he know?"

"While you were gone, he told me what Josh was planning to do. He said
he talked to his parents. They are going to see Mr. Snow in the
morning."

"He's going to lose his scholarships." I said. "We can't let that
happen. He's not to blame."

"Yes he is, dear." She frowned. "He knew what he was doing, but I can
see it from your perspective too. I'll talk to his parents and we'll do
what we think is best. That's all I can promise you."

"Thanks, Mom. I love you." I gave her a hug, very gently this time. My
ribs were killing me. We must have been hugging and holding each other
for over thirty minutes and I was beginning to feel the pain.

"I guess I should go. I have a lot to do." She said, breaking herself
away.

"If I remember right, there's a cute little boy outside in the waiting
room." She said with a sly grin. "Don't think for a minute I didn't
see you holding hands."

I blushed a bright shade of scarlet. Busted, and by my own mother. Then I
saw her grin turn into a smile of amusement.

"You set us up, didn't you?" I was astonished. My own mother playing
matchmaker!

"Who, me? Never!" She replied with another sly grin. "What would make
you think that?" She left the room, laughing to herself.

The door opened again and she stuck her head back in. "See you in the
morning, nine o'clock sharp"

She looked out the door, turned and said with a smile, "Todd says,
`Bye.'" She turned her body all the way into the room and said, "He
sends you this." Then she blew me a kiss, winked, and shut the door. I
could see her smiling long after she was gone.

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