Chapter
8
“How did you get a child?” Justin asked curiously
once they were back on the road, proceeding their journey to Los Angeles. He’d
been meaning to ask but wasn’t sure if he should, it wasn’t really any of his
business but his curiosity once again got the best of him and he dared to ask.
“I had sex” Josh replied dryly but a small smile
tugged at his lips at his own joke. Justin smiled too, thinking how cute it was
as Josh laughed at his own joke. He would have thought it was dorky from a lot
of people but not from Josh.
“No, I’m sorry” Josh said several moments later
when his laughter died down.
“You didn’t have sex” Justin asked mischievously
with a twinkle in his eye.
“Wise guy” Josh scolded playfully.
“No really how did you get a child. Since your….
um…. well…”
“Gay?” Josh finished for him, seeing the
uncertainty in Justin’s eyes. Maybe Josh wasn’t gay, just led him into
believing that he was to get on his good side, to get him to trust him.
Justin nodded, confirming that that had been his
question.
“It was an accident”….
“I
slept with someone else” Jeff told him and it didn’t even look like he was
sorry. Josh’s knees almost gave way when the words reached his ears. Jeff stood
there so calmly as if he was telling him he spilled something, as if he forgot
to put a stamp on a letter, as if…. as if he didn’t care.
Josh
felt the tears well up and gasped for air as the words took away all the air in
his lungs. He felt his throat constrict and pain shoot through his heart.
Was
this guy the same one as he’d met almost two years ago?
The
one that had made him see that being gay wasn’t bad.
The
one who’d comforted him after he fled away from his parents?
The
one that had loved him like no one ever had.
The
one he couldn’t stop thinking about even after almost 2 years of being
together.
The
one he loved with all his heart.
The
one he trusted his life with.
Was
this not the same guy?
“Wha..?”
Josh croaked through his tears.
“I’m
sorry Josh, we can’t be together anymore, I’m sorry” Jeff told him, there was a
shimmer of regret, Josh barely saw it and it disappeared soon after. Jeff
turned and walked away, out of his life but not out of his heart. Josh dropped
to the floor, his hands supporting his head, his tears running freely, his head
pounding and his heart weighing heavily in his chest. He cried hysterically in
his little apartment, the sobs echoing off the walls. He looked up through his
blurry eyes, his eyes roaming through the room.
All
the memories suddenly became too much; the right wall with the picture frames
reminding him off happy times, the couch where they’d spend many nights
together, the kitchen table where they’d ate breakfast together after a night
filled with love, the whole room screamed Jeff and he had to get out of there,
now! He pushed himself up, grabbed his keys and ran out the door. He ran for
the first few blocks but soon the energy to run disappeared and he slowed to a
stop. He stood there in the middle of the sidewalk with a blank expression in his
eyes, having no clue where he was or who passed by. After quite some time he
started walking again, slowly this time, the cold forcing him to keep moving.
He walked and walked for hours on end, darkness embraced him but he kept
walking.
It
was late at night when his feet started to protest, he couldn’t walk anymore,
he looked up and saw all kinds of people passing him by. Ready for their night
out, it hadn’t been long when he was one of them, ready to go out and have a
good time with his… boyfriend. A few tears slid down his cheeks as he let the
memories roll by. He shook his head; he didn’t want to think about that, he
didn’t know if his heart could take it, he knew his mind couldn’t.
Red
nylon letters called to him from across the street and he made his way towards
it. A nice warm place where he could hide, let his feet rest and loose himself.
He entered the club and headed straight for the bar area.
He
ordered his first whiskey, knowing it wouldn’t be the last, and plumped down on
a stool.
***
Several
whiskeys later, more than he could count, he started feeling better, his heart
felt lighter and his mind was numb. The best state he could be in right now. He
looked around a little, the first time he looked up from his glass and let his
eyes swivel through the club.
“Another
whiskey” he ordered once he turned back.
“Can
I have a beer please” a female voice ordered and Josh looked to his left where
the voice had came from. The girl met his eyes and gave him a warm smile, he
returned it not really knowing what he was doing. She looked him over, flirting
with her eyes as she said,
“I’m
Audrey”…
***
Josh
woke up with a splitting headache, the sun attacking his still closed eyes and
his mouth felt like cotton. An arm was draped over his chest and for a moment
he thought it was Jeff but then the happenings of the previous day slowly came
back to him. He slowly opened his eyes and saw a lot of hair lying next to him,
a lot of blonde hair that was. He brushed it aside and recognized the face that
was hidden beneath the hair as the girl he’d met the night before.
Audrey.
Oh
shit!
How
did I end up here?
In
a bed?
In
her bed!
…..Naked!
Oh
fuck!
We
didn’t…?
I
didn’t…?
Oh
no, I did.
How…?
Why…?
Oh
no!
He
panicked. He sat up after slowly and carefully lifting the arm off of him and
slipping out from under the sheets, hoping he wouldn’t wake her up.
He
had to get out of here, he had to…. go!
Where
are my clothes?
He
tried desperately to think of where he’d left them but his brain was too
clouded from the hangover due to the many, many whiskeys he’d drained the night
before. He padded towards the door, opening it, all the while praying she
didn’t have any roommates who could be awake at this hour. His clothes where
shattered all over the floor and he quickly scurried towards them and pulled
them on as quick as he could, stumbling when his foot got caught in the wrong
leg of his pants. He managed to get dressed without too much noise, he glanced
back at the bedroom, debating to leave a note.
Wasn’t
it rude to leave like this?
Well
it would be worse to have to tell her he wasn’t into women, so he left.
He
left without a second glance.
***
“Joshua
Chasez?” a woman in her early twenties asked when Josh opened the door.
“Yes,
that’s me” he confirmed eyeing her curiously.
“Meet
your son, Sam” she said bluntly as she brought the infant in a babyseat into
view. Josh’s mouth hit the floor, astonished was an understatement as he
glanced from the sleeping child to the woman in front of him. Being gay had led
him to belief he would never get in a situation like this but he guessed he was
wrong. He couldn’t even remember the woman.
“Ex...
excuse me?” he stuttered, unable to find words in his shocked state.
“You
don’t remember me do you?” she asked knowingly.
Josh
looked away, ashamed he couldn’t remember her name, he couldn’t even remember
her.
“Last
January we met at a club, I’m Audrey. We slept together and the next morning
you were gone. Remember?” she asked snidely.
It
was as if a flashbulb went on in his head; Audrey.
Audrey
the girl he’d had sex with so many months ago.
The
girl he’d slept with when Jeff and he broke up.
The
night that had been the most miserable night of his life.
The
night he’d done something he’d never done before; sleep with a stranger, and a
female one that was.
He
looked at the child; his son.
He
had a son.
“What…
how…?” he asked still looking at the peaceful sleeping kid.
“When
Sam was born I started looking for you. I remembered your name so….” she
explained with a shrug as if it all didn’t matter. Josh couldn’t believe it. He
didn’t remember him giving her his name. But then again; he didn’t remember
that much from that night why would he have remembered this.
That
night had been a mistake, he’d slowly pulled himself together after that.
Slowly rebuilding his life without Jeff in it and it had been hard at first but
he’d managed to live without him. Build up a life without Jeff in it and
although occasionally he still missed him, he was content with the way his life
was now.
But
it was all about to change….
***
There
he was; in the living room of his apartment with a happily kicking child in
front of him, bouncing up and down in his babyseat as he kicked his little
feet, sucking on his thumb as he looked at his new surroundings.
Audrey
had left Sam with him with the words, “I want Sam to get to know his father. I
don’t want him to grow up without one”
Josh
had nodded, unable to agree, unable to disagree. And now here they were; Josh
was staring at his son but he only vaguely saw him.
This
was too weird.
That
afternoon he’d spent it taking in the news as best as he could and for the
first time he took care of his son as he cried when he was hungry. When he was
holding the kid in his arms he kind of got a feel for it.
This
was his son.
His
son!
***
“What
do you mean, she’s checked out?” Josh asked angrily as he set Sam on the desk
in front of him.
“I’m
sorry sir, she’s checked out a couple of hours ago. She did ask me to give you
this” the hotel receptionist told him.
Josh
couldn’t believe what he was hearing; Audrey had given him the address of the
hotel she would be staying at throughout this week but now only hours after
she’d dropped off Sam she was nowhere to be found. She’d checked herself out
without an address or phone number where she could be reached. She did however
leave a note for him. He accepted it slowly, this was turning into one weird
day.
Josh,
The night we slept together was good but this should never have
happened. I’m too young to have a baby and a baby without a commitment is
worse. You’re his father you’re responsible for him too. I carried him for 9
months, now it’s your turn to do your job.
Audrey
“Sir
are you alright?” a voice cut through his blurry mind. He’d gone pale and his
eyes had grown wider with every word he read.
“Huh?”
he responded as he looked up from the note with wide eyes.
“Are
you alright sir?” the man repeated concerned.
“Oh,
uh… yeah. I… am… uh fine” he told him not really with it. He lifted the
babyseat off of the desk, turned and walked away without a word. He stumbled
outside blindly and walked home on autopilot. When he plumped down on the
couch, Sam floundering in front of him his thoughts swiveled through his head.
She
just left him here.
She
wasn’t here so Sam could get to know him.
She
was here to drop him off and never come back.
She
was here to get rid of her burden.
Now
what?
***
“Mr.
Chasez, Sam is your son” the doctor informed him with a smile. Josh smiled back
weakly, he really was his son. He really was someone’s father. Someone depended
on him. He was responsible for this little kid, really responsible.
He’d
found out a lot during the last couple of weeks. When it really got through to
him that Audrey wouldn’t return to take Sam with her he took some action. The
first one had been; go to the doctor and ask for a paternity test because
although he did remember her it didn’t mean Sam was really his. She could have
just went from man to man she’d slept with in that period of time to get rid of
the kid which obviously didn’t fit in her schedule. But now it came out
positive, Sam was his son and not only that he also discovered that Sam’s
official last name was Chasez. It made him believe that this had been her plan
all along, he didn’t of course know for exactly how long but at least since he
was born since Samuel Joshua Chasez was the name that stood on his birth
certificate. It made him wonder why she even kept him if the child was so unwanted
but he pushed that thought out of his head. Because what did it matter, he had
choices to make.
Should
he keep Sam or put him up for adoption?
That
question was easily answered, he would never turn his back on his son. Although
he wasn’t ready for a kid, he would never consider giving him away. Not with
his past; he knew how much it hurt when your own parents, your own blood turn
your back on you. When he informed his parents he was gay and was dating
someone they’d first ignored it but it was soon over as far as family was
concerned. They’d turned their backs on him and he remembered how much that had
hurt, more than anyone could ever know.
No
way was he going to put his own son through that.
No
way, so he once again had to rearrange his life. This time around a kid. He’d
had much to learn and no support whatsoever. It had been tough but he managed,
taking it day by day. He learned something new everyday and he loved Sam more
and more with everyday that went by.
“I never heard from her again” he finished,
glancing at the boy next to him as he stared back at him with admiring eyes.
“Wow” he breathed. Josh smiled in response. They
were both quiet for a while, both lost in their own thoughts.
A soft, “Daddy?” interrupted the silence. Sam who
just woke up and needed a break from sitting down for the hours they’d spent
talking.
“Hey, sleepyhead” Josh smiled warmly, glancing in
the rearview mirror to see his son who was apparently still tired as he yawned.
“I hungry daddy” Sam said in a voice slurred with
sleep.
“Aren’t you always kiddo?” Josh replied playfully.
Sam nodded, a small smile tugging at his lips as he
stretched his little arms over his head.
“We’ll stop in a little while” Josh told him.
“K” Sam accepted. Josh had already planned to take
a break soon and had Justin look up the next small town which was about 25
miles away. Sam settled back in his seat and within seconds he was back asleep,
Josh groaned, knowing he would have to wake him up later again. He debated to
keep him up now but he dismissed that thought; he looked tired and he was
already sleeping so peacefully. Just like his daddy, he added chuckling to
himself. It was no wonder the kid was tired; it had been an exhausting
vacation.
Didn’t they always say you get more tired from a
vacation than from going to work?
Well they were right, especially this time.
Two weeks ago Josh had driven himself and Sam to a
little town just outside of Nashville, stopping along the way to visit a few
friends from high school. They’d spend about a week traveling and you get most
tired from traveling. However he didn’t mind the traveling; he loved it. He and
his son together, driving through the country, maybe it had been better to take
the plane but then again he hadn’t been able to visit his friends, he wouldn’t
have had such a good time with Sam along the way and…. he wouldn’t have met
Justin.