Date: Sun, 14 May 2006 15:42:01 -0400
From: Ron <ronyx@woh.rr.com>
Subject: You Promised Me a Tomorrow  Chapter 3

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You Promised Me a Tomorrow Chapter 3



I swear,  I hate Deanna sometimes. Since the fifth grade, she marked me
as her territory and has become jealous anytime anyone tried to get close
to me. We've never gone out on a date. She's joined me and Dean a few
times when we went to the movies or skating, but I've never given her
any reason to believe that I want anything from her other than her
friendship.

In a way, I've never really pushed her aside because she has been a
barrier protecting me from the girls who would have wanted to date me. I
never had to explain to them why I didn't want to go out with them. They
always assumed that Deanna and I were a couple because she was always
hanging around me.

But today was the last straw. That bitch had no reason to treat TJ the
way she did. She actually stepped between us like she was trying to stop
him from talking to me. He was great, however. She has this stare that
intimidates most people. But TJ stared her down. She blinked first. I've
never seen that happen before. I couldn't help but laugh when she sighed
and walked away. I was really proud of my boy. I think he's going to be
a good friend.

I don't know what it is about him. When we walked down the hall and I
put my hand on his back, I just thought it felt right. I wanted to put my
arm around him and let the whole school know I liked him. But he kind of
freaked on me. He stepped ahead of me, making me lose contact with him. I
guess any hopes of a relationship with him isn't meant to be. For a few
seconds in the cafeteria I thought we had made some kind of a connection.
Guess not.

We went into Mrs. Jones first period class and moved to the back of the
room. I thought he was going to cry when I asked him to sit with me and
be partners. I really can't figure out what's going on inside his head.
One minute I don't think I have a chance with him, then the next minute
he does something so damn cute that I can imagine spending the rest of my
life with him.

"All right, class. Settle down." Mrs. Jones hollered above the raucous
noise. Everyone immediately took their seats while she took attendance.
Everyone seemed to stare at TJ when she called his name. A few students
on the other side of the room snickered. I couldn't imagine what they
found so funny.

TJ was very attractive. I noticed several girls looking at him when we
walked down the hall together. Even as we sat in class, several girls
were turning in their desks trying to make eye contact with him. He just
kept his head down, running his hand over his schedule.

I looked over at him and watched him out of the corner of my eye. I
suddenly noticed something that I had not seen before. He appeared
extremely sad. You know how some people's eyes shine, and just looking
at them makes you smile?

TJ was just the opposite. You looked into his face and saw emptiness. It
was a strange combination. He had the looks of a model, but his
countenance was as sad as a circus clown. It looked like he had a frown
painted on his face. His old and worn out clothing seemed to fit his
personality perfectly.

"For today's assignment," Mrs. Jones began handing out the assignment.
"I want you to find a partner and fill out the sheet I'm giving you."
You could hear groans coming from all around the room. I was excited. The
first day of class and I was already going to be working with TJ.

"I want to you to interview your partner and write a brief biography
about them. You will read it to the rest of the class tomorrow. You may
need to work outside of class." She finished handing out the rest of the
papers. "Any questions?"

"What if we don't want to do it?" My head turned to TJ who had just
angrily asked this question. The entire room became silent and stared at
him. No one, as long as I could remember, had every questioned Mrs. Jones
on an assignment.

"Do you have a problem with the assignment, Mr.?" She sounded just as
angry as TJ as she fumbled around with papers on her desk.

"TJ. My name's TJ." He replied.

"Alright, Mr. Somerset." Mrs. Jones responded authoritatively after
looking down at her student list. "If you have a problem with the
assignment, then come out into the hallway and discuss it with me."

TJ got out of his desk and stormed out of the room. All eyes were
watching him as he walked past Mrs. Jones. She stiffened when he
approached her. I think she thought he was going to hit her. I wanted to
get up and join him in the hall, but I knew Mrs. Jones would not let me.

This is why Mrs. Jones is my favorite teachers. Another would have used
TJ as an example to show others that they would not tolerate disrespect
in the classroom. They would have embarrassed him and he probably would
have said or done something that would end in a suspension. Mrs. Jones
handled it professionally by asking him to discuss it privately.

I could see them talking quietly in the hall. They didn't seem upset. TJ
kept his head down looking at the floor most of the time. A couple of
times he would look up and I could tell his eyes were misty. After a few
minutes, she reached out and held his arm. He nodded his head and then
walked away.

"Mr. Lawrence. May I see you a minute." She had walked into the doorway
and summoned for me. Everyone looked at me and I just shrugged my
shoulders as I walked out of the class.

"Yes, Mrs. Jones?" I asked.

"Randy, I want you to do something for me. Your friend, TJ, doesn't
want to do this assignment, so I'm going to excuse him from it. I know
he's your partner and I don't want you both to receive a failing
grade." She said.

"We have reached a compromise." She looked at me and touched my arm.
"He's agreed to interview you, but he doesn't want you asking him any
questions. He'll write the biography and you both will receive the same
grade. Is that satisfactory with you?"

"Yes, Mrs. Jones." I was stunned. TJ was becoming more a mystery every
minute. Why did he not want me interviewing him? They were just a few
innocent questions. I wasn't going to ask him anything very personal-
like the size of his dick. Although, that is a question I would love to
ask!

"Very good. You're a wonderful student and I hope you can help him. He
needs a good friend." Our eyes met and she smiled.

"I excused him to go to the restroom. Why don't you go check on him."
She left and walked into the classroom. I headed down the hallway to the
boys' room. When I entered I didn't see any sign of him. I thought he
might have gone to another one. Suddenly, I heard sniffling coming from
one of the stalls.

"TJ?" I asked quietly.

"Go away!" He pleaded softly.

"TJ. Open the door and let me in." I walked over to the stall and
rapped gently on the door. The door swung open and TJ was sitting on the
toilet with his head buried in his hands. It was obvious he was crying.

"What's wrong, Man?" I asked. I felt helpless. I didn't know what to
do. It was just a silly writing assignment. Why was he so upset about it?

"You wouldn't understand." He looked up at me with tears in his eyes.
He grabbed some tissue from the roll and wiped his eyes and blew his
nose. At that moment my heart felt like it was going to break. I don't
think I had ever seen someone more forlorn than the sad figure before me.

"Come on. Get out of this toilet. It stinks like shit in here." We both
started smiling. He got up and brushed past me on his way out. I reached
out and pulled him into me. He stood there for a minute and let me hold
him. Then he tensed up and pushed me away. I thought he was going to hit
me or call me a fag, but he stepped back wide-eyed and stared at me.

"Sorry." I said apologetically.

"It's alright. Really." He said with a faint smile.

"You ready to go back to class? Mrs. Jones already talked to me. You get
to hear all about my boring life." I began to laugh as he stood smiling
at me.

"Yeah, let's go." We walked out of the restroom and headed back to
class. I tentatively reached out and put my hand on his back. This time
he didn't step away. He moved in closer to me.

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I don't know why I even fool myself into believing things will ever be
alright. They never have been, so why should I ever expect more. Just
when I thought Randy and I had a possibility of being friends, she had to
go ruin it.

She is Mrs. Jones. I'm used to teachers beginning the first day with
students introducing themselves to the rest of the class. I usually put
my head down and pretend to be asleep. Most teachers just pass me by,
thinking I'm just going to be another problem student.

Mrs. Jones, however, had to assign partners. We were to interview the
other and write short bio. OK. I didn't have a problem with that. I'm a
good writer, so writing a biography would be a breeze. But she had to
take it a step further and make us read it out loud. I didn't have a
problem with that. It was the fact that Randy was going to interview me
and read my life history to the rest of the class that bothered me.

Born to an alcoholic mother and a runaway dad. Lives a sad and lonely
life. That was my bio. Not much more to say.

For the first time I can ever remember, I spoke out in class. There was
no way I was going to do this assignment and pour out my sad life to a
guy I was hoping could be a friend. Friend. Yeah, right. Like he wants to
be friends with me.

"What if we don't want to do it?" It was a simple question. But the
look on Mrs. Jones face told me I had asked the wrong question. The room
got deadly silent, and all eyes turned to me.

She told me if I had a problem with the assignment, then to talk with her
in the hall. That surprised me. I thought for sure she would start
yelling at me in class. But she didn't. I got up from my seat and could
feel everyone staring at me. I was going to hate this school. Already on
the first day, I was being branded a troublemaker. Actually, that's the
exact opposite of who I am. I try not to draw attention to myself.
However, this assignment had really bothered me.

"Why don't you want to do the assignment, TJ?" Mrs. Jones asked me in
a very concerned voice. My first impression of her had been a mistake.
She seemed to be a very caring person. I felt I could trust her.

"I'm sorry for interrupting your class." I apologized. "But I'm not
like these kids. I don't fit in."

"I don't understand." She said soothingly.

"Look at me. Look at my clothes." I started getting emotional. I hung
my head in shame. "I don't have much of a life to share." I felt that
any moment I was going to burst out crying.

"It's alright, Dear." She sounded very motherly, or at least I
imagined this is what a good mother would sound like. "Don't ever be
embarrassed of what you have. Be proud of who you are."

"That's just it Mrs. Jones, I'm not." I don't think I ever felt as
depressed as I did at that moment. All at once it seemed that reality
came sweeping down upon me. To hear myself share my inner feelings with
someone else was overwhelming. I think even Mrs. Jones realized that this
was an issue that couldn't be easily resolved at this time. She did have
a roomful of students to attend to.

"Is your partner Randy Lawrence?" She asked, gently holding my arm.

"Yes, Ma'am."

"Randy's a good student. Can you at least interview him and I'll
excuse him from interviewing you." She suggested. "You'll both receive
the same grade."

"Yes, Ma'am." I couldn't take this anymore. She was being so kind to
me, holding my arm. Tears began to well up in my eyes.

"Good. I'll talk to him. You go to the boys' room and get yourself
together before coming back in the room." She said softly.

"I want you to promise me one thing, though." She said, holding me
back. "If you ever need someone to talk to, you'll come to me."

I couldn't take her generosity any longer. I turned and headed for the
boys' room. I didn't want her to see me break down completely. I went
in and found an empty stall. I tried to lock the door, but the lock was
broken. I sat down, buried my head in my hands and cried.

This was the first time I had ever cried anywhere but in my lonely
bedroom at night. After a few drinks, my walls would come crashing down,
and reality would rear her ugly head. Usually after a good indulgence of
self-pity, I would lie down on my bed and fall asleep. I didn't know how
to handle a break down at school.

After several minutes the door opened and someone entered. I held my
breath, hoping that no one would notice me.

"TJ?" I recognized the voice. It was Randy.

"Go away." I cried out. He pushed the door to the stall open and looked
down at me sitting on the toilet. What a pathetic sight I must have
looked. My eyes were red and my nose was running. He looked like he
wanted to cry also.

"What's wrong, Man?" He asked quietly.

"You wouldn't understand." I responded. How could a guy like Randy
ever understand what my life was like. I watched him as he walked down
the hallway on the way to class. Everyone liked Randy. Girls, guys,
teachers. Everyone. He stopped and talked to each person he met. And he
didn't talk at them, he talked to them.

He looked at me and sized up the situation. The nice thing about it, he
didn't ask me anything else. He could have stood there and forced me to
answer a dozen embarrassing questions, but he didn't. He only jokingly
asked me to leave the stall.

When I got up to leave I brushed up against him He reached out and pulled
me into him and held me. Not since I was a little boy had anyone taken me
tenderly into their arms. I felt his warmth and wanted to stay there
forever.

But then I panicked again, and drew back, instantly missing his embrace.
He looked at me and apologized. Apologized. This had been one of the most
tender moments in my life and he said he was sorry. If only he knew how
special he made me feel at that moment when he held me.

"It's alright. Really." I tried to sound reassuring. I didn't want
him to feel uncomfortable around me. I was beginning to love his touch,
even if it was just a friendly gesture. I knew we would be alright when
we walked back to class and he put his hand on my back. This time I
didn't move away. I leaned into him, pretending he was my boyfriend.

The students were talking loudly when we walked back into Mrs. Jones's
class. I don't know if they were doing the interviews or just catching
up on gossip after a summer's break. Everyone stopped talking when we
walked through the door. Mrs. Jones gave us a smile when we walked past
her to our seats. I think I was going to like her. I might even have that
talk with her someday. Maybe.

"Ok, dude. Let's do this." Randy said as we sat down. He pulled out a
sheet of paper and a pencil and handed them to me.

"Fire away." He smiled at me. I returned the smile, then looked down at
the sheet Mrs. Jones had prepared for us to use as a model for writing
our interview.

"Name?"

"Randolph Jeremiah Lawrence."

"Ouch. Your parents must have hated you." I began to laugh. He looked
at me and grinned widely, staring deeply into my eyes.

"What?" I asked

"You should laugh more often. You're really cute when you laugh." He
looked at me and a stunned looked came over his face, as his face
reddened. His blush even spread to his ears.

"Sorry, dude." He sound flustered. "I didn't mean that the way it
sounded." He looked down at the desk, rubbing a pencil smudge off.

Cute! Did he just call me cute? The cutest guy in the whole school. No,
take that back. The cutest guy in the whole world calls me cute! And look
how red he is. Another guy doesn't call another guy cute unless he's.
No. Impossible. No way is this cute, red-faced boy sitting across from me
gay.

"Cute, huh?" I giggled. His embarrassed face rose to meet mine. Our
eyes instantly locked, like they had the first time we saw each other
earlier that morning in the cafeteria.

"Yeah, very cute." He whispered back, only this time a little bolder. A
smile crept across his face when he saw me grinning back.

"Alright, class. It's almost time for the bell. I want you to get with
your partner sometime before class tomorrow and finish the assignment. Be
prepared to read your biography in class." Mrs. Jones yelled out above
all the noise. Just as she finished the bell rang.

"When do you want to finish this?" He asked me as we got up out of our
seats. My eyes immediately went to his crotch to see if he was showing
anything. When I looked back up he was grinning. He'd caught me.

"I don't know." I stammered. It was now my turn to blush. He dropped
his gaze and unashamedly checked me out. If there was any doubt in my
mind about his sexual preference, it was answered in that one gaze. He
looked back up into my eyes.

"Nice. Very nice." He grinned.

I looked quickly around the room to see if anyone had seen our exchange.
"What are you doing after school? We could go back to my place and
finish what we started." He looked at me and wiggled his eyebrows.

I didn't know what to say. The past couple of minutes had overwhelmed
me. We had just admitted we were attracted to each other. We didn't even
have to say it. It was like we instinctively knew that we were going to
take this new friendship to another level. I didn't know if I was
prepared for that.

"I don't know. I have to go right home after school." He looked at me
and frowned.

"Pwease? Pwetty Pwease?" He began to laugh. "Seriously, we need this
for a grade."

"OK. Don't give me an answer right now. Meet me at lunch. I sit with my
friends. I'll watch for you when you come in."

I was trapped. I hadn't intended on going into the cafeteria for lunch.
I had no money, and I didn't want him to see me using my free lunch card
that I had been given when I received my schedule.

"I don't eat lunch." I answered quickly.

"Then I'll join you. What do you do during lunch?" He asked.

Trapped again. I didn't have an answer. I hadn't really given this much
thought. I didn't know what to say.

"Alright. I'll look for you in the cafeteria." A huge grinned swept
over his face.

"Good. I can introduce you to my friends" He proudly stated. He laughed
when I rolled my eyes.

We started heading for the door. We were walking shoulder to shoulder.
Mrs. Jones looked up from her desk and smiled warmly at us. Randy walked
me quickly to my next class. He reached out and rubbed me gently on my
back before taking off, running down the hall to his next class.

Now all I have to do is get past lunch.

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