Date: Tue, 20 Jun 2006 15:27:30 -0400
From: Ronyx <ronyx@woh.rr.com>
Subject: You Promised Me a Tomorrow   Chapter 13

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You Promised Me a Tomorrow        Chapter 13



Dean came over to keep me company for a while. I was still depressed as
hell. TJ hadn't come home again, and quite frankly, I was having trouble
keeping myself together. I felt so helpless not knowing what to do. Dean
wasn't much help. He kept telling me I should forget about him and that
I was just wasting my time.

He wanted to spend the night, but I was tired of hearing his advice. I
knew he was probably right, but I had to hold out some glimmer of hope
that he'd return. That glimmer seemed to be getting less bright as each
day went by. I was beginning to picture spending my life without TJ, and
that really hurt.

I went to bed that night and did something I hadn't done in a long time.
I got down on my knees and prayed. I prayed like my mother had taught me
when I was a small child. I knelt over the bed with my hands together.
Instead of saying, `Now I lay me down to sleep," I prayed for TJ to be
safe wherever he was. I didn't pray for him to come back, because that
would be selfish. What if he didn't want to? So I just prayed that he
was safe and happy, and that he realized that I still loved him. I then
lay down on my bed and cried myself to sleep. Again.

I awoke sometime in the middle of the night screaming. I was on my knees
digging into my bed. I had torn my sheets off and was ripping at the
mattress. I had had the worst nightmare. TJ was dead! I had gone to his
funeral. I went to his gravesite and saw a tombstone with his name on it.
I had fallen to the ground and was digging away at the newly dug grave
trying to hold him again. It was so real, so vivid. TJ was dead!

My body was covered in sweat. I threw back my head and let out a blood
curdling scream, "YOU PROMISED ME A TOMORROW!"

My door burst open and my parents came running in. My father grabbed me
around the waist and pulled me off the bed. He wrapped his strong arms
around me as I screamed into his chest.

"TJ's dead! TJ's dead!" I kept screaming over and over.

"Ssshhh." He rocked me in his arms, but I was not to be consoled. All
my fears over the past several months had surfaced. A fear that something
would happen to TJ and I hadn't done anything to prevent it from
happening. I was trembling so bad that my mother had to hold my face
still so that I wouldn't pound my head against my father's chest.

She disappeared from my room and returned minutes later with Elizabeth.
She gave me a couple of pills- sedatives I guessed. Ten minutes later I
was sitting on my bed like a zombie. I went from feeling overwhelmed by
my emotions to feeling absolutely nothing.

My father laid me back on the bed and within minutes I was asleep. I
don't remember dreaming anything more that night. When I awoke in the
morning, my father was asleep in bed beside me. I guess he wanted to be
close in case I had another nightmare.

I crawled carefully out of bed so I would not awaken him. I went to the
bathroom and took a warm shower. It felt relaxing until I remembered all
the times TJ and I had shared the shower and made love. I remembered the
first time, right after we'd had sex. We ended up doing it again in the
shower. A smile came to my face, and then tears began to fall down my
cheeks and were washed away by the water.

"Are you alright, Son?" My father knocked on the door bringing me back
to reality.

"Yeah, Dad." I hollered back, but he knew I wasn't.

"Will you join your mother and me for breakfast?" He asked.

"Yeah. Give me about ten minutes." I told him.

When I went downstairs, they were sitting in the kitchen drinking their
coffee. My mother looked at me with a sad expression.

"You know it was just a nightmare?" She said reassuringly. "TJ will be
alright."

I walked over to her as the tears welled up in my eyes once again. She
held me tightly while I cried again for about the hundredth time. I
don't know where tears come from, but I had sure produced quite a few
since last night.

"Do I have to go to school today?" I asked. "I'd kinda like to see if
I can find him."

"Sure, Honey." She said. "Take me to work and you can keep the car
today. I'll call the school and tell them you won't be there today."

"Thanks, Mom." I said hugging her once again. "I love you."

I took her to work and spent the rest of the day driving around every
street in town. My father had told me where TJ lived and I must have
circled his house about 50 times. I knew he wasn't there, but I didn't
know where else to look. A police car pulled me over once and asked me
why I was driving around the neighborhood. Someone had called in and
thought I was casing the homes to commit a crime. After that I went to
the mall and walked around for a few hours. I now knew what the phrase,
`trying to find a needle in a haystack' meant.

I called Dean on his cell phone about a half hour before school let out.
I arranged to meet him at his home after school and he'd join me in my
fruitless drive around town. At least I'd have some company. Besides, I
was beginning to get really agitated. Dean knew how to calm me down.

I told him all about my nightmare and how I feared that something had
happened to TJ. He sounded just like my mother with his advice. He kept
telling me it was just a dream.

He took over driving and we resumed cruising around town. We thought we
saw Carter one time, but it turned out to be a junior high school student
on their way home from school.

"What about Carter? You know where he lives?" Dean asked me at one
point.

"No. TJ never told me much about him." I said.

"Do you know his last name?" He asked.

"Chapman, I think. I had a class with him last year. If I remember
right, that's what the teacher used to call him." I said thoughtfully.
"He was weird even back then. I don't know why TJ hangs with him."

"He'd be cute if he'd gain some weight. He's so damn skinny." Good
old Dean. He always has boys on his mind. "Let's stop by my house and
get a phone book. Maybe his family is listed there."

"But we still don't know his address." I said sadly.

"Yeah, but didn't you say he lives somewhere near where TJ used to
live?" He looked at me questioningly.

"Yeah. I should have thought of that." I felt stupid. Why hadn't that
idea ever crossed my mind? I'd spent all day driving around and could
have maybe found out something from Carter.

We went back to Dean's home and found Chapman in the phonebook. There
were nine listings, but only one lived on the south side of town where TJ
lived. When I called the number, his mother answered. She told me she
hadn't seen Carter in several days. She had even notified the police and
they had listed him as a runaway. She started crying on the phone. I
assured her that if I found out anything, I'd give her a call.

So we were back to square one. First, TJ was missing. Now Carter. They
had to be together. I was starting to panic again. Dean thought it would
be best to return home. At least my parents were there to watch over me.
I think he thought I was going to do something to myself. Actually, that
had never entered my mind. All I wanted to do was find TJ and make sure
he was safe.

I went home and spent a restless evening with my parents. Usually I spend
my time at home in my bedroom listening to music, doing my homework and
playing video games. But tonight I didn't want to be alone. I couldn't
shake the feeling that something bad had happened to TJ. Tonight I wanted
to have people around me.

After watching some of the evening news, I went upstairs to bed. I had
decided that I should go back to school tomorrow. I couldn't spend
another day like I had today. I was an emotional wreck. At least at
school I'd be with my friends.

Sometime in the middle of the night I heard a pounding on the front door.
I had been tossing and turning most of the evening. My heart stopped when
I heard the banging. The last time this had happened, TJ had been
battered by his brother. This time I beat my father down the stairs.

I went to the door and flung it open without looking out to see who was
there. It was TJ! He stood before me with a tear-stained face. His
clothes were disheveled and his hair was uncombed. He looked at me and
lunged forward, grasping me tightly.

"Help me!" He cried.

We feel to the ground clutching and sobbing. I was kissing his face while
he held me- desperate not to let me go. We only broke our grasp when my
father came to the porch and pried us apart, insisting that we go inside.
We held each other tightly as we walked to the living room sofa. TJ sat
in my lap while I wrapped my arms securely around him. I wasn't ever
going to let him go.

* * * * * * * * * * * * * * *

I felt miserable. What Carter had just said really depressed me. Why was
I sitting here in this smoke-filled room? Why weren't Randy and I
somewhere laughing and having a good time, maybe even making love to one
another? I was a fool, a lonely fool. I had been trying to drink and
smoke away my problems, when there weren't any; only the ones I'd
created in my own mind. It took a simple comment from Carter to make me
realize that.

I couldn't go back to Randy. There was no way he'd take me back. Too
much had happened between us. Sure, he'd still say he loved me, but I
know that in the back of his mind he'd never trust me with his heart
again. I didn't deserve it.

Carter and I sat for awhile sharing a few joints and drinking beer. After
about an hour he became agitated and wouldn't sit still. Finally, he got
up and said he'd be back later. I knew he was going to Ricky's bedroom
again. I just didn't know if he was going for the drugs or the sex.

After about twenty minutes Ricky came running frantically downstairs,
yelling at everyone to get out of the house. He said there was a problem
and we had to get out before the ambulance arrived.

I screamed out Carter's name and ran upstairs into Ricky's room.
Carter's lifeless body was lying across the bed. I shook him but he
refused to move. I noticed a syringe lying nearby. He had overdosed. I
felt for a pulse and couldn`t find one. I thought he was dead, but then
I felt a faint one.

Ricky came running into the room and told me to get out. He would wait
for the medics to arrive. He didn't want anyone else involved. I begged
him to let me stay, but he forcefully pulled me out of the house. When I
was about a block down the street, I saw the ambulance pull up. I hid
behind a tree and watched as they brought Carter out on a stretcher.
Minutes later, Ricky came out in handcuffs and was placed in the back of
a police cruiser.

I wandered around aimlessly for hours. I called the hospital twice but
they wouldn't give me any information. I was scared. Carter was my
friend and I had done nothing to stop the one-way trip to hell he had
taken. He had become an addict right before my eyes and I watched it
happen. In time, it probably would have been me as well.

I went to the park but couldn't find solace there. I felt I was losing
my mind. I couldn't escape the image of Carter dying before my eyes. All
he ever wanted was somebody to love him. When he couldn't find that, he
turned to drugs.

I had someone who loved me and I still turned to drugs and alcohol.
Sitting on that swing I stripped away all the disguises and saw the
person I had become. I fell to the ground and curled up into a ball. I
rocked back and forth screaming to heaven above to let me die. I didn't
deserve to live anymore. I had reached rock bottom and there was no where
else to fall.

I don't know how I managed, but I pulled myself up off the dirty ground
and stumbled down the street. There was only one place that I wanted to
be. When he opened the door I fell into his arms. We collapsed onto the
ground and he planted kisses on my face. I was home. This time to stay.

* * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * *

I can't wait. TJ's coming home today. He's been at a rehab center for
the past three weeks. I haven't been able to see him, but we've talked
on the phone for hours every evening. We're actually making plans for
the future. He's talking about finishing school and graduating in two
years. He even talked about going out for football next year, but only if
I would. Wilson was ecstatic when I told him. He said we could be the
`fearsome threesome.' I'm not sure what he's talking about because I
don't think I could even come close to intimidating the other team the
way he does.

He's been getting a lot of counseling. They've helped him come to
accept some of the problems he'd had. He promises me every night that
when he comes home he's never going to drink or smoke again.

Come home. I tear up every time he says that. TJ's coming home- to me. I
feel like doing cartwheels down the hall.

He was very concerned about Carter. He felt that he was responsible for
his overdose. Again the counselors were helping him deal with that.
Carter survived, but barely. He almost died that night. The police said
if help hadn't arrived when it did, his family would have been planning
his funeral. He was also getting extensive therapy for his drug
addiction.

As a promise to TJ, I visited Carter in the hospital several times. He
told me what had happened between the two of them. Strangely, I forgave
him and Carter. I guess my past wasn't all that great either. We always
go into a relationship with baggage. I knew if our relationship would
last, we'd have to both accept that. He'd accepted Dean, so I had to
accept Carter.

What is really weird is that Dean and Carter hit it off so well. I took
Dean with me on one of my visits. After a few awkward minutes they got to
arguing about who was the best NBA team. Carter is one of the most
non-athletic people I know, but he could rattle statistics off the top of
his head. It was fun to watch Dean become so flustered. He couldn't win
any arguments against Carter's vast knowledge of the game.

Dean brought Carter by the house yesterday. They had spent the day at the
mall. Dean had convinced Carter to get his hair cut at one of the salons.
He then took him to Old Navy for some new clothes. He had put on a little
weight and his clothes fit him tightly. He looked really cute. As Dean
said, "He cleans up really nice."

I went downstairs to get some Cokes. When I returned they were sitting on
the bed kissing. They jumped apart when they heard me enter, but it was
too late. I looked at Dean and saw a look in his eyes I`d never seen
before. My boy is in love!

I hear the car door slam and look out the window just in time to see TJ
exit the car and head to the door with my father's arm wrapped around
his shoulder. I bolt downstairs and grab him as he enters the front door.
We dance around the living room, holding each other tightly.

My mother watches us and smiles. TJ notices her and runs to give her a
huge hug. My parents are happy he is home once again. For the past few
months they had questioned their decision to take him in. However, they
had been very involved in his therapy, and my father had attended several
father-son sessions. I think he has become closer to TJ than he is to me.
I'm not jealous, though. How can I be? I am just happy he has come back
to us.

I was involved in some sessions also. They had counseled us together and
individually. Some of the sessions I had attended privately had at first
upset me. They told me I was too insecure in a relationship. As a result,
I was too controlling and demanding. This was one of the things that had
driven TJ from me.

They explained to me that TJ's unstable background had a big influence
on his inability to commit himself completely in a relationship. He had
never been loved by his mother, father or brother. As a result, he had
trouble expressing his love properly. Instead, he pulled away from the
relationship for fear of being rejected. This was one of the reasons for
his alcohol and drug abuse.

After several sessions, I was beginning to realize what had happened over
the past few months. I understood the things I had done wrong. The
counselor even thought it was best that TJ be given his own room instead
of sharing mine. He said he needed a place to go when he felt
overwhelmed. This was why he had always left and didn't come home for
days. They also thought it was best that he not work until he graduates;
that way he could concentrate on graduating.

"You boys go get cleaned up." My mother says. "We're going out for a
family dinner." I grab TJ's hand and lead him to his room. It is the
first time he's seen it.

"This is nice." He says as he looks around. I had put up posters of
some of his favorite singers and sports teams. He also had his own
computer and desk. "You sure you don't mind that we're not sharing the
same room." He walks over and sits on the bed.

"As long as you're sharing your life with me, I don't care where we
are." I say as I sit down beside him. "I'm so glad you're home."

"Me, too." He says, pulling me into a hug. We sit together clutching
each other tightly for several minutes.

"You know I love you." He says pulling away and looking me in the eyes.
"You never gave up on me, not for a minute. I'll never forget that. You
were always there." Tears began to fall from his eyes.

"I love you so much." He says as he puts his head on my shoulder and
begins to cry. I place my hand under his chin and lift his face. He is
the old TJ I first fell in love with.

"No more tears. Those are behind us." I whisper and kiss his nose. His
eyes twinkle as he laughs. "We've got our whole life before us. This
time we take it slow and do it right."

"I've loved you since the moment I first saw you." I tell him. He
starts to tear up, but I give him a frown. This causes him to laugh. "I
don't think I can ever love anyone as much I do you at this moment."

"I'm going to cry again if you don't shut up." We start to laugh. He
puts his hand over his chest and then opens his hands to me.

"Here's my heart. Take it. I love you and no one will ever deserve it
as much as you do. I can't begin to tell you what you mean to me." He
leans in and we gently kiss. He pulls back with tears in his eyes and
says,

"I promise you there will always be a tomorrow."

This time I know it's true.

THE END

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and let me know what you thought of the ending.  Until next time.  Ron