Date: Wed, 25 May 2011 23:20:28 -0400
From: crazy4u <rnielsen47@gmail.com>
Subject: The Man from Swift Current, Part 12 GM High School, College

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Chapter Twelve – A Day At The Races

I must have fallen back to sleep because I was jolted awake by my cousin,
Keith, pulling the blankets off of me and shaking me and shouting in my
ear, "Wake up sleepy head!  It's almost noon!  You can't sleep all day!
Come on!  Hurry up and get cleaned up!  It's almost time to leave for the
race track!"

I rubbed the sleep from my eyes as I yawned and stretched, "Okay, okay!
I'm moving!  You don't have to make so much noise!  When are we leaving?"

"We are leaving as soon as you're ready.  Grandpa and Grandma have already
left as have Mom and Dad.  Roger, you and I are driving over together since
you seemed to need your beauty sleep!" Keith said.  "Now hurry up and take
a quick shower and get ready!  We'll wait for you downstairs!" he shouted
over his shoulder as he left my room.

I quickly showered, brushed my teeth and combed my hair.  It promised to be
a very hot day so I pulled out a navy blue tight fitting athletic shirt
what would breathe and help me stay cool and my favorite khaki shorts and
flip-flops.  I took a quick look in the mirror to make sure I looked okay.
My grey-blue eyes were a little red still but other than that I was
satisfied with the image I saw reflected in the mirror.  I have always
taken good care of my body with lots of exercise and eating healthy.  I
grabbed my sunglasses and raced down the stairs to find Keith and Roger
waiting for me at the front door.

As I stood next to Keith, Roger exclaimed, "Boy, you look more like Keith's
twin brother than I do!  I really didn't notice it last night but now that
I see you two together in the full light of day, it really is pretty
evident that you're related to us!"

"Okay, okay, enough talking, Roger, let's get going or we will miss the
race!" Keith said as he pushed Roger towards the door.

We climbed into Roger's car and headed over to the Southern National
Raceway where the races were to be held today.  It's just a short distance
from Selma and it didn't take us long to get there.  Roger parked the car
and we hurried to the gate to pay the entrance fee and started searching
for the rest of the family.  We found them sitting in the stands in front
of the finish line.  They saved us some seats and had already purchased
lunch for us.  Being teenagers, 18 (me) and 19 (the twins), it didn't take
us long to finish off the goodies.  We thanked Uncle Stan and Aunt Sharon
and settled down to watch the races.  It was hotter than Hades sitting
there in the sun.  I thought I was going to die of a heat stroke if it got
any hotter.  Uncle Stan must have noticed my discomfort because he kept
passing over bottles of cold soda and water from the cooler next to him in
the stands.

"Hey! Heads up everyone!  Grandma's race is about to begin!" shouted Roger.
Sure enough, I saw Grandma sitting in her black Porsche revving the engine
with a look of determination on her face.  I still couldn't believe that
the woman behind the wheel was my Grandma!  I'd always thought of her as
being very prim and proper and VERY lady-like.  Not in my wildest dreams
would I have thought that I would be sitting in the stands watching her
race her car!

The race began and we were all on our feet cheering as loud as we could.
Grandma won her qualifying race and went on to win the 1st place trophy.
We were all excited about Grandma's big win.  We all went down to the
podium where they presented her with the trophy and the prize money for
winning 1st place.  We were all very proud of her.  I gave a special
congratulatory hug and a quick kiss on the check as I exclaimed, "Wow!!
That was fantastic Grandma!"

"Thank you, Glenn.  I'm so glad you were here to support me and see the
race.  It's all about supporting one another in the pursuit of our dreams,
sweetheart.  Mine has always been race car driving ever since I was a
little girl.  I love racing and hope to keep doing it until my body won't
let me do it anymore.  In other words, I will probably be ready to leave
this life when that happens," she said with a laugh.

I was lost in the crowd for a moment as Grandma turned to speak with her
friends and others who came up to congratulate her on her win.

Keith and I drove home with the grandparents just like we did on the drive
up from Georgia since Roger had to go to work.

As I got buckled up, Grandma asked, "What's going on with you, Glenn?"

"Why do you ask that, Grandma?" I responded hoping she wouldn't ask any
more questions.

"Keith told me that you were pretty upset about something last night.  He
was just a little worried about you and told me about walking into your
room as you were attempting to destroy the bed," she said.

I just sat there too stunned to answer her.  I had no idea that Keith would
tell my GRANDMOTHER of all people.  I wasn't sure what to say so I didn't
say anything.

"You don't have to tell me about now if you aren't ready to talk.  I am
always willing to listen whenever you need to talk.  Okay, Glenn," she
asked.

"Sure, Grandma, I will let you know when I am ready to talk about it.
Thank you for being there for me," I said with relief.  I thought for sure
that she would press me about it.  I just wasn't ready to talk to anyone
about it right now.  The wounds were still too fresh and talking about it
would just make them hurt even more.  I was especially angry at Keith for
telling her about it!

When we got back to the house, I quickly climbed the stairs to my room.  I
really didn't want to face Keith right now after the conversation I'd just
had with Grandma.  However, Keith took the stairs two at a time and caught
up to me just as I was opening my bedroom door.

"Hey! Can we talk?" Keith asked me as he grabbed by the shoulder and turned
me around.

"Yeah, I guess so," I replied as I stepped away from him and went into my
room.  I was totally furious with him for talking to Grandma instead of
talking to me first.  I was trying not to show how angry I was with him but
my face must have given my feelings away because Keith came to a sudden
halt in the middle of the room as I sat down on my bed.

"Why did you tell Grandma about me being upset last night?  Why didn't you
talk to me first?" I asked with as much civility as I could muster at the
moment.

"I'm sorry, Glenn, I was just a little worried about you that's all.
Grandma has always been there for me and I can talk to her about almost
anything.  I thought maybe you would want to talk to someone and who better
to talk to than her?" Keith asked.

"Keith, it was something very personal to me and you shouldn't have talked
to her about me in the first place!  How would you feel if you shared
something deeply personal and I went about telling people about it?"

"Okay, okay, I messed up.  I said I was sorry!" he said a little heatedly.

When I didn't respond right away Keith continued, "Can we at least continue
to be friends?"

His remorseful look melted the hardness I felt in my heart and I stood up
and pulled him into a quick embrace, "Okay, I forgive you.  Just don't do
it, again, okay?"

I sat down on my bed, again, and he sat down next to me and asked, "Do you
want to talk about what happened last night?"

"Not really.  I am still too upset about it and very hurt," I said.

"You know, they say you can lighten your burden if you share it.  I think
you really need to talk to someone before you go totally crazy on us like
you did last night when I walked into the room and saw you crying, shouting
and punching out the pillows on the bed," Keith said, his concern showing
in his voice.

"Alright, I do need to talk with someone.  I need to get my head
straightened out.  You have to promise me you will never, ever, tell
another soul!  Swear it!"  I said looking Keith in the eyes.

"I promise I won't tell anyone anything unless you give me permission."
Keith said crossing his heart.

"My boyfriend dumped me and is engaged to be married in a couple of weeks
to his old girlfriend," I said with as much composure as I could muster.

"What a scum bag!  Hey! Did you say, `boyfriend'?  You said you were dumped
last night.  I thought you meant by your girlfriend" Keith asked as the
information I had just shared with him hit him.

"Yeah, I'm gay and I have, well, had a boyfriend for most of our senior
year.  At graduation, he said he loved me.  But after he didn't return my
text messages or my phone calls, I tried calling his cell phone last night
and his mom answered his phone.  She apologized for her son not returning
my phone calls and messages.  She also told me of his imminent marriage to
his supposedly ex-girlfriend.  That is why I was going to crazy last
night," I said.

"I wish I could get hold of him because I would punch his lights out for
him!" Keith exclaimed.  "Nobody messes with this family and gets away with
it!"

"Thank you for your loyalty, Keith, but I can't blame anyone but myself
this time.  I ignored my uncle's advice and I wanted to believe everything
was okay," I said.  "We never got around to talking about us and our
future.  We never even brought up the topic of our future together other
than where we wanted to go to college," I said.  "I hope we can still be
friends, Keith.  Having someone gay in the family can be difficult
sometimes.  I should know since my brother, Randy, is gay as well."

"Your being gay is okay with me, Glenn.  However, I do have to emphasize
the fact that I'm perfectly happy being straight!  I enjoy the girls too
much to even look at a guy that way!" Keith exclaimed.

"So we're good then?" I asked.

"Yes, we're good.  But you better not tell anyone else that you're gay.
They get pretty violent about those kinds of things here.  If you know
what's good for you, you'd better change your mind about being gay.  Or at
least, put on a good show of being straight.  There are too many rednecks
who will take it upon themselves to enlighten you.  And I don't mean that
in a nice way.  Being gay is very dangerous.  You could very well end up
dead on some out of the way back road.  I'm not exaggerating!  Please take
my warning seriously, cousin!  There may be laws against such violence but
it doesn't stop it from happening!  Have you ever heard of a group called
the Ku Klux Clan?" Keith asked.

"No.  Remember, I grew up in Canada.  We don't have the same problems you
Americans do with racial prejudice," I said.

"Really?  What about Quebec?  Isn't that about race?" Keith asked.

"No, that's not the same thing as being black or white," I said.

"Yes, it is.  It's the same kind of thing because it comes from thinking
you are better than someone else.  We, Americans, have our problems but
don't think that you don't have some of the same types of things happening
north of the border," Keith said.

"Maybe, but we are much more civilized in our discussions about it than you
folks.  We don't go around killing people because they are different than
we are," I replied just a little heatedly.

"Okay, I will give you that much.  Now tell me more about this Ian
character that has you in such a terrible mental and emotional state,"
Keith said.

I proceeded to tell him all about how we first met, our ensuing friendship
and how we became lovers.  I also told him about my talk with Uncle Dave
and the advice he'd given me about Ian and gay relationships.

"So why didn't you listen to your Uncle Dave?  You should have taken his
advice to talk to Ian about your relationship," Keith said.

"I know that now.  At the time, I was too afraid to talk to Ian about it.
I didn't want lose him.  I thought he would dump me if I tried to push him
about what our relationship meant to him.  I know now that was a big
mistake," I said.

"Maybe you should talk to a counselor about it.  There is this really cool
guy on the counseling staff at Georgia Tech.  I have a couple of friends
that have had therapy with him when they've had tough things happen to
them.  I'll introduce you to him when we go down to my apartment.  What do
you think about that?"  Keith asked.

"I don't think I need to see a counselor.  I'm not going to commit suicide
or do harm to anyone else," I replied disdainfully.

"I'm glad to hear that but I still think it would help you deal with this
if you talked to a professional about it.  Will you at least consider it?"
Keith asked.

"Okay, as long as you quit pestering me about it!"  I said just a little
annoyed that Keith thought I needed a shrink!

"Let's go downstairs to see what's for supper.  I'm starved!" Keith said as
he walked to the door and opened it.

"Sure, I will be right down.  Thanks Keith for listening to me.  Don't
forget your promise not to tell anyone else," I said.

"You got it, cuz!" Keith said as he bounded down the steps two at a time.
Boy, that kid is so hyper sometimes.  He's always trying to do things as
fast as he can like taking the steps two at a time.

After taking care of nature's call, I washed my hands and headed downstairs
to the dining room.  Everyone was there and was just about to ask a
blessing on the food.  I took my seat next to Keith and we started our
meal.  It was good to listen to everyone talking excitedly about Grandma's
great race and how proud we were of her accomplishments.  Listening to them
made me miss my Mom and Dad and the many times we sat around the dinner
table talking sometimes for hours after we had finished eating.  I really
cherished those times and the lively conversations we had among ourselves
about every subject under the sun.

My reverie was broken when Keith touched my arm and asked, "Are you ready
to get beat at video games?"

"You think you can beat me do you?" I asked with just a hint of a challenge
in my voice.

"Yeah, I think this Georgian can beat a Canadian anytime!"  Keith
exclaimed.

"If that's true, how come you lost to me in a foot race the other day?"  I
asked

"Oh, that was just beginner's luck.  It won't happen a second time!"  Keith
said with a big grin on his face.

"Okay, dude, let's go see who is right: you or me!" I said.

"Can we be excused from the table?" Keith asked his parents.

Aunt Sharon replied, "Sure, just make sure you come back down for dessert
later."

We both got up from the table and headed to the game room.  We spent a
couple of hours playing video games.  Needless to say, I beat the pants off
of him many times.  Finally, after beating him again, he turned to me and
said, "Alright, you win!  But you won't win the next foot race!"

"Don't be so sure, cousin.  Just like in video games, I plan to beat you
every time we have a foot race!"  I responded enthusiastically.

"Let's go get that promised dessert," Keith said laughing.

We went back to the kitchen and sat down to a generous helping of pecan
pie.  It was so heavenly I don't have words to describe how good it tasted.
It was so rich!  After eating our pie, we headed upstairs for the night.

"Glenn, I'm glad you decided to come to visit with us for the summer.  It
is so great to have someone to hang out with and I enjoy being with you,"
Keith said smiling at me.

"Me, too," I said as I shut the door to my bedroom and collapsed onto my
bed.  I finally got myself out of my clothes and climbed into bed.  My mind
still kept racing; going over things in my head.  The anger I felt seemed
to be diminishing but the hurt I felt inside seemed to be getting worse.  I
could tell it was going to be another rough night.