Date: Mon, 5 Apr 2004 17:34:35 -0700 (PDT)
From: Virtual Insanity <virtualinsanity78@yahoo.com>
Subject: Wade & Christian 13

This story is intended for adult audiences 18+.

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			Part Thirteen

	Christian peered out at the brick exterior of Wade's house
anxiously.  He put his hands on his steering wheel.  He looked over at Wade
who was sitting quietly beside him in the passenger seat.

	"Wade, we can come back tomorrow if you want to," Chris told Wade
lightly, trying to sound as calm and uncaring as he could.  His insides
were dancing with crazy anxiety at just the thought of leaving the safe
interior of his car to go and talk to Wade's parents.

	"I've avoided them for two days," Wade reminded Christian.
"Besides, I haven't had a real change of clothes in that long either and
your shirts are too tight, they cut off my blood circulation."

	"But you look good in 'em," Christian tried a wolfish smile and
Wade grinned back at him, looking very toned in the tight blue t-shirt
Christian had lent him that morning.

	"Stop fucking stalling, man," Wade said with a grin.  "Either we do
this or I do this.  But it's got to happen right now...you're the one who
wanted to be in the open about our relationship, remember?"

	"Yeah," Christian said.

	"You're not doubting anything now, are you?" Wade asked and when
Christian looked over at him, he could see the fear in Wade's eyes.

	"If you're afraid, we don't have to do anything," Christian told
him.

	"I'm not afraid of them," Wade said.  "The only thing I could
possibly be scared of is losing you."

	Christian smiled at him.  "You don't even have to worry about
that," he reassured him.  "I'm scared of what will happen when we go in
there, but I couldn't doubt anything about my feelings about you.  I love
you."

	"Good," Wade said with a cocky grin.  "Because I'm crazy about you.
Now, let's get this over with.  The sooner this is over, the sooner I can
finally visit Jon."

	Jon had shot himself almost three days before and the hospital
staff had been unwilling to allow anyone but immediate family members into
his room after it became evident that he was not going to die.

	The first day had been touch and go, but Jon had progressed
drastically after the intial surgery.  He could speak and he recognized his
family.  Wade was going to be the first non-family member allowed in to see
him and he had been warned about the massive injuries that Jon had faced.

	"But I'm starting to realize just what my telling you that I wanted
to be out in the open means," Christian admitted.  "I only thought about
the good parts, about the honesty.  You were right when you said that I
didn't think about what coming out would mean for you.  I don't want you to
do this because of what I want."

	"Sssh," Wade told him and leaned in to kiss him gently on the lips.
"Don't even start analyzing things to death the way you do.  I am doing
this because I want to.  Yes, you pushed me, but this is what I've wanted
more than anything since I was ten. I never felt as good as I did when I
stood in that room and told everyone, my mom, dad and God, too, that I love
you, that we belong to each other.  There's no going back to the way things
were before.  I don't want to go back there."

	"So, let's go in," Christian said, putting on a brave face and they
were out of the car.  Wade used his key in the door and they stepped
inside.  The house was silent except for the quiet hum of an overhead
ceiling fan in the foyer.

	"Mom, Dad," Wade called out.  He had given them the courtesy of a
phone call the first night at Christian's place and again the night before
to let them know that he would be coming home the next afternoon.  He knew
they would be waiting for him.

	"In the living room," his father's voice called and Wade led the
way into the living room.  Seated on the sofa was his mom and a man he had
never seen before.  His father was standing near the front window, where he
had obviously been watching their approach.

	"Hey," Wade said inadequately.

	"We didn't know you were bringing him," his father said from the
window and his eyes were on Christian, angry eyes.

	"We're on our way to the hospital to see Jon," Wade announced.
Silence.

	His father made his way into the center of the room, quietly taking
charge of the conversation.

	"That's fine," he said.  "Your mother and I want you to meet
Dr. Schaefer, Wade.  We want you to talk to him."

	Wade closed his eyes for a moment.  His heart began to pound
fiercely.

	"Talk to him about what?" he asked when he had control of his
emotions.

	"This is a family matter, Wade, and we think it would be best if
your...your guest left," the man named Dr. Schaefer stood, then.  Wade
laughed.

	"Since when did you join the family, Dr. Schaefer?" Wade asked.
The good doctor's face flashed red, then white.

	"Anything that needs to be said can be said in front of Christian,"
Wade said, standing firmly beside Christian.

	"Your parents are concerned about your association with this young
man," Dr. Schaefer tried again.  "Under his influence, you've chosen a
deviant route that we know you will regret."

	"Under his influence?" Wade scoffed.  "I did all the coaxing if you
want to know the details.  Tell me what my father's told you, Dr. Schaefer,
I'm sure he's left out most of the details.  Is my being gay supposed to be
some sudden phase brought on by stress, maybe even the events leading up to
my best friend's suicide attempt?  Did my dad tell you that I came to him
when I was ten years old about my feelings?  Mom, did Dad tell you that I
came to him?  That I told him about how I felt about other boys, about
Christian?  Did he tell you that he told me it was just a phase and that
I'd get over it?"

	Wade's mother stood up, her hand going to her chest and her eyes
wide and shocked.

	"He didn't tell you that his answer was to threaten to throw me out
of the family, did he?" Wade asked and turned to look at his father. "Well,
dad, the phase has lasted for seven years and it's still going
strong...stronger than ever, actually.  And what do you plan to do about
it, throw me in some mental ward for the criminally gay?  That would only
serve two purposes.  To make me hate you and to make sure that you have no
place in my life ever.  I'm sorry if you don't want a son who's gay because
you've got one."

	"What about Tiffany?" his mother asked and Wae shook his head.

	"She was what you guys wanted, not me," Wade told her.  "I chose
her because of her religious background.  I knew I wouldn't have to be
pressured about sex with her and she fit exactly what you guys wanted for
me.  So, I made it work."

	"Why can't you keep doing that?" his father asked.  "Why can't you
keep making it work?"

	"Because it was all a lie," Wade protested.  "And it never really
worked even though I pretended that it did.  I love Christian...and I was
tired of denying that, but even more than that, I love myself enough to
want what makes me happy.  I should be able to be who I am and be happy."

	"You don't know what you're saying," his father nearly screamed.
"You don't know what kind of life you're signing on for."

	"This is me, dad, this is who I am," Wade pressed on, tearing up.
"What do you want me to do?  Be your fucking robot? I'm the one who has to
look at myself in the mirror and know that everything I'm doing is a lie.
I'm the one who has to pretend to be in love with a girl when I feel
nothing.  I'm the one who has to lie in bed at night, knowing that what I
really want is right around the corner, but telling myself not to reach for
it.  You always told me that if I wanted something, I had to grab it.
That's what I'm doing dad.  I'm grabbing sanity. I'm grabbing peace of
mind.  I'm grabbing love. Because that's what I want...and nothing you can
say or do, no fancy doctor or hospital can ever change that."

	"You're seventeen years old," his father said, his voice pure
steel.  "You are still my son and I have a say in what I will allow to go
on under my roof."

	"In three months I'll turn eighteen, dad, and you know what happens
then," Wade told him.  "You can't touch me and you can't touch my money.
If you want me to live on the streets until then, fine."

	"No," his mother stepped in.  "No way.  I won't let it go this far.
He's my son and I would never have him out on the streets, I don't care
what your pride says, I won't do it.  I won't."

	His father looked around at his wife, then back at his son.

	"Fine," his father said quietly.  "Three months.  Then, I want you
out."

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	The first sight of Jon nearly brought Wade to his knees.  Jon was
unrecognizable.  His face was swollen and bruised, even though he was
heavily bandaged.  It had only been three days, but Wade could already see
that Jon had lost a lot of weight.

	Wade made his way shakily to the hospital bed.  He peered down at
his best friend quietly, his eyes flooded with tears.

	"Jon," Wade said in a voice that was barely above a whisper.

	Jon looked back up at him and Wade recognized those gray eyes
easily.  He forced himself to smile.  Jon blinked up at him a few times.

	"Sorry...fucked up," Jon said in a voice that was so thin and weak,
Wade immediately shushed him.

	"Jon, I'm so glad you're alive, man," Wade told him.  "I'm so, so
glad, buddy."

	Jon was shaking and Wade reached down gingerly to touch him.

	"I'm scared," Jon said, tears seeping out of his eyes.

	"Don't try to talk, man," Wade whispered, kneeling beside the bed.

	"Gotta tell you," Jon said, his hand grasping Wade's suprisingly
firmly. "I ...so scared.  No Shannon.  Hospital bills for my dad...and...I
can't think, shot out part...  brain won't work...black sometimes. Just all
black."

	"Ssshh, be quiet, Jon," Wade told him.  "I'll help you out.  I'll
take care of you, man.  No matter what.  You're my best friend.  I'll take
care of you."

	"Chris?" Jon asked and Wade's eyes filled with tears.  Jon was
lying on a hospital bed, half the man he used to be and he was still
thinking of Wade's feelings.

	"No worries," Wade told him.  "I'm officially gay.  Out in the
open."

	Jon nodded and was silent, still grasping Wade's hand, but he had
calmed tremendously and Wade could feel his pulse, strong and calm now.

	"I've got a plan," Wade said quietly.  "We'll stay here.  My trust
is all mine in three months.  I'm going to buy a big house.  You can live
there with me and Chris, if you think you can put up with us.  It might be
you and me for awhile, just until graduation because I want Chris's mom to
approve.  I'll hire a nurse or therapist or whatever to get you back to
normal.  Then, you finish high school, maybe night school?  And then you
can start at State with us.

	"You'll have to figure out what you want to study.  I'm still
political science.  Somebody has to fight for gays, right?  Christian is
definitely going to do photography, wait until you see some of his photos.
I could be kind of biased, but he could win a Pulitzer. Your parents won't
even have to worry cuz I'll take care of everything.  You just have to
focus on getting better.  Even if you don't want to, Jon.

	"The sooner you get your strength up, the sooner we can go and look
at houses..."

	Wade lulled him to sleep with his talk - and quietly to life as
well.  Jon could see a future, dismal without Shannon, but a future anyway,
and that's all Wade wanted.

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