MARCH 11TH 2001
JOEY
YOU KNOWย the saying about idle hands being the devilโs workshop?
Yeah, I thought that might be true.
Sunday was the one day of the week that I didnโt have work, school, or training. Aside from the occasional match, I was a free agent.
Problem was, doing nothing didnโt come easy to me.
I was neverย lessย in control than when I found myself at a loose end.
With my hands hanging, and nothing to occupy my racing mind, I went looking for trouble, and found it in the form of sharing a few lines of coke with Shane and the lads.
The temporary high was fantastic.
I felt on top of the world.
I felt like I could run a marathon andย winย it.
I felt like there wasnโt anything I couldnโt do.
The only snag to an otherwise perfectly planned out Sunday was that I forgot about the match I had to play.
And now, several hours later, after crashing hard, I felt like shit.
Throughout the entire game, my heart continued to race violently, thundering so loud and hard against my chest bone, that I could hear it in my ears.
Distracted and on edge, I messed up all over the pitch, either pucking the sliotar too long or not being in the right position for defense and had only managed to score two measly points in the whole sixty minutes.
There was an underage county selector for Cork in the stand, and Iโd blown it.
Knowing that my father was also somewhere in the stands, watching my piss-poor performance, and plotting my punishment for disappointing him, only made me feel ten times worse than I already did.
Thoroughly depressed and thoroughly fucking stressed, I whipped my helmet off the minute the referee blew the final whistle and stalked off in the direction of the changing rooms, ignoring several claps on the shoulder from my teammates.
Tossing my hurley and helmet on top of my gear bag, I reached a hand behind my head and whipped my jersey off, ignoring all of the chatter around me.
Burning the fuck up from running around a pitch for the past hour, I blew out a harsh breath and snatched up my water bottle.
โMighty stuff, lads,โ Eddie, our club trainer, declared with a clap, when he walked into the changing room a few minutes later. โThat was a solid win. Those lads from St. Pats are a hard bunch. They were never going to go down without a fight, so be proud of yourselves for a hard-earned victory.โ
Unscrewing the cap on my bottle, I poured the contents over my face and neck, feeling immediate relief when the water began to cool my overheated skin.
โGood game,โ a familiar voice said, and I turned my head just enough to see none other than Molloyโs boyfriend, Paul Rice. He was taking up perch on the bench beside me, freshly showered, and with a towel slung around his waist. โI thought you were in for that goal in the second half.โ
โYeah,โ I agreed, tossing my bottle back into my bag, and reaching for a towel. โMe too.โ The ball Iโd put narrowly wide would come back to bite me when I got home, no doubt.
โYou had a good game, though,โ Ricey offered, as he got dressed. โNice shot at the end. I thought at one stage, they were going to run away with itโโ
โI played poorly,โ I cut him off by saying. โDonโt try to dress it up as anything else.โ
โWhatโs your problem?โ he demanded, running a hand through his dark hair. โWe won, didnโt we?โ
โYouโre my problem,โ I came right out with, bristling with tension. โI thought I made that clear last year?โ
โWhat the hell?โ
โI donโt like you, asshole. I donโt like how you talk; I donโt like how you act, and I sure as shit donโt like how you treat your girlfriend. We might share a team and a classroom, but thatโs it,โ I added. โDonโt misconstrue my tolerance of your presence as an invitation to speak to me about anything other than hurling.โ
โSeriously?โ I watched as recognition flashed across his face. โYouโre still holding on to that fight we had?โ
Damn straight I was.
โJesus, Lynchy.โ He shook his head in frustration. โThat was a year ago, and Aoife let it go, so why canโt you?โ
โMore fool her,โ I replied flatly. โI guess she doesnโt know you as well as I do.โ
His brow furrowed. โWhatโs that supposed to mean?โ
โIt means that I know youโre a dog,โ I replied, deciding against taking a shower. Fuck it, I would have one at home later. Stuffing my gear into my bag, I grabbed a pair of sweats and dragged them on. โAnd not a very discreet one at that.โ
His dark eyes widened like saucers as awareness dawned on him. โAre you talking about Danielle Long? Because nothing happened with her, I swearโโ
โOnly because she didnโt want it to happen.โ Pulling a fresh t-shirt on, I kicked on my runners, and tossed my gear bag over my shoulder. โYeah, dickhead, I saw the sex-texts you sent her over the February midterm. The many,ย manyย texts you sent her.โ Sliding my hurley through the earholes of my helmet, I gripped the middle of the handle and gave him a seething look. โI have your card marked, ya little perv.โ
โWhat were you doing going through Danielleโs phone?โ
โShe showed them to me,โ I replied. โRight around the same time she asked me to give you a message of her own.โ Offering him a menacing glare, I said, โDo you need me to explain the message in detail or have you gotten the gist?โ
โThose texts were only a joke,โ he defended with a fake laugh. โA piss-take with the lads.โ
โSure they were,โ I deadpanned. โI already told ya before that Molloyโs old man is good friend of mine. Fuck her over and Iโll take it as a personal insult.โ
โTake it easy, lad. Itโs not that deep,โ Ricey huffed defensively.
โDoes Aoife know that?โ I shot back.
โI havenโt done anything wrong,โ he growled. โIt was a few texts. I didnโt ride the girl, and, besides, myself and Aoife were off at the time.โ
โGoing by those messages you sent her friend; I think itโs pretty clear that you and Aoife should be off permanently.โ
โOh yeah, because that would suit you down to the ground, wouldnโt it?โ he argued back. โYouโd only love that, wouldnโt you, Lynchy?โ
โDoes she know about the manyย manyย other girls that youโve been messing around with when her back is turned?โ
He narrowed his eyes. โBullshit.โ
โBull-true,โ I hissed, pointing a finger at him. โI see you, Ricey. Iย seeย right fucking through you, asshole.โ
โAnd I see you right back,โ he snarled, shoving to his feet. โAt least have the balls to admit why youโre so interested in my love life.โ
Bristling, I stepped towards him, and then had to take a breath in order to stop myself from lashing out, from springing forward and throttling the bastard, but it wasnโt coming easy to me.
โItโs so fucking obvious, lad.โ He narrowed his eyes. โYouโre jealous because Iโm with her.โ
โKeep it up,โ I warned, chest rising and falling quickly, as my temper rose. โI dare you.โ
โWhoa, whoa, whoa,โ Eddie said, clearly noticing the tension, as he came to stand between us, with several of the team joining him โ Podge included. โWhatโs going on here, lads?โ
โNone of this grudge youโre holding against me has anything to do with being friends with her dad,โ Ricey said with a smirk. โYouโve got a problem with me because I got the girl that youโve wanted since day dot. Sheโs with me, not you, and it drives you fucking nuts.โ
โThatโs enough, lads, weโre all on the same team here.โ
Fury emanated from every pore in my body, as I balled my hands into fists at my sides and willed myself to not react. โIf I wanted your girlfriend, asshole, sheโd be with me.โ
โSheโd be withย you?โ Rice threw his head back and laughed; Billy-brave-bollocks now that the coach and half the team were around to save him. โYouโre talking out of your hole, Lynchy. My Aoife wouldnโt give a fuck-up like you a second glance. Sheโs one of the nice girls, too nice for her own good sometimes. So, donโt mistake her friendliness for anything other than taking pity on some washed-up drunkโs pathetic scumbag son. Itโs bad enough youโve got her father throwing you scraps; like meat to a half-starved strayโโ
โYouโre a fucking dead man! โ
โDonโt do it,โ Podge was quick to say, perceptively stepping in front of me and pushing me away from the prick with a death wish. โHeโs not worth it, Joe.โ
No, but she is.
Fuck, whereโd that thought come from?
โCome on, lad,โ Eddie interjected, grabbing ahold of the back of my neck with his beefy hand, and steering me towards the door. โYou need to cool down.โ
โDonโt do that,โ I snarled, breaking free from his hold, chest heaving now, as my skin crawled from the touch โ from the surge of memories that came with a touch like that. โDonโt ever fucking touch me like that again!โ I warned, trembling, as I reached up and cupped the back of my neck. โEver again.โ
โItโs all good, Lynch,โ Eddie replied calmly, holding his hands up in retreat. โI just want you to go outside and take a breather, lad. For your own good, thatโs all. Thereโs a selector outside looking to talk to you, and it wonโt do your chances of being called up to the minors a bit of good if he sees you losing the head like this.โ
โLike I give a fuck about the minors,โ I hissed, backing up towards the door. Raising the hand still clutching my hurley, I pointed it right at Ricey. โNext time you see me, you wonโt have a roomful of people to protect you.โ
โIโm shaking.โ
โNo need to shake, asshole. Just make your peace with God, because Iโm going to bury you.โ
Having said that, I turned on my heels and stalked out of the changing room, slamming the door loudly behind me.
I turned back three times towards the changing room, twice to go back to kill Ricey, and the other to go talk to that selector, before finally wrangling my temper into check.
Releasing a furious growl, I kicked at the gravel, and forced myself to walk away.
I didnโt have the patience or the mental capacity to handle any types of conversations about my future.
Besides, hurling was an amateur sport, and while I understood how big an honor it was to be chosen to play for your county, it wasnโt going to pay any bills.
Now, if Iโd been born into money, I couldโve played rugby like those posh pricks over at Tommen College and had the opportunity to make some decent money for putting my body on the line.
โSo, you survived the match without maiming anyone,โ a familiar voice called out, dragging me from my thoughts. โAnd you managed to score, too. What an overachiever.โ
I swung my gaze around only for my eyes to land on Molloyโs fantastic fucking legs, as they dangled from the wall she was perched on.
Shielding my eyes from the evening sunshine, I squinted up at her.
Dressed in an oversized white jumper and tight denim jeans, she sucked on a red freezer ice pop, and smiled down at me. โNice winning score, by the way.โ
โNice legs.โ
Grinning, she took another lick from her freeze pop, before saying, โDo you have any plans for the rest of the evening?โ
โWhy?โ
โWhat do you mean why?โ
โWhy means why, Molloy.โ
โDo you want to hang out?โ
โWith you andย him?โ I snorted. โNo fucking thanks.โ
โCome on, Joe,โ she said in a playful tone, green eyes dancing with mischief. โPaul can be third wheel.โ
โFunny.โ
She rolled her eyes and cackled. โOh, donโt be so cranky.โ
โJoey!โ a chorus of young voices echoed out, and I watched as my younger brothers, Ollie and Tadhg, came thundering towards me.
โYou were class, lad.โ
โYeah, you were the bestest,โ Ollie agreed, wrapping arms around my waist. โGood job, Joe.โ
โThanks, lads.โ Patting Ollieโs small shoulder, I let go of the hold I had on my hurley so Tadhg could snatch it up to inspect for cracks or damage โ something he did after every game.
โWho are these little mini-images of you?โ Molloy asked, curious green eyes locked on my brothers. โDonโt tell me youโve been hiding a secret wife and family from me.โ
I rolled my eyes. โTheyโre my brothers, genius.โ
โIโm Ollie,โ my little brother piped up before I had a chance to answer. โAnd thatโs Tadhg,โ he added, pointing to where Tadhg was messing around with my hurley. โThis is Joe. Heโs our big brother.โ Arching his head back, he asked, โWho are you?โ
โIโm Aoife,โ she replied with a little laugh. โAnd, yeah, I already know your big brother. Heโs in my class at school.โ
โIs she your friend, Joe?โ Ollie asked, looking back to me. โSheโs pretty.โ
โI sure am his friend, Ollie. And arenโt you just adorable to call me pretty.โ Her gaze flicked to me, and she winked. โJoey thinks Iโm pretty, too.โ
โPretty fucking annoying,โ I muttered under my breath.
โThatโs โcause itโs true,โ Ollie with a lopsided grin. โWhoa, sheโs reallyย reallyย pretty, Joe.โ
โSettle down, stud,โ I grumbled, reaching into the front pocket of my gear bag for the emergency tenner I always kept in there. โHere,โ I said, thrusting it into his hand, trying to buy myself a minuteโs peace. โGo up to the shop and get yourself and Tadhg a bar of chocolate.โ
โWhoa, thanks, Joe โ hey, Tadhg!โ Ollie roared, running off in the direction of our other brother, who was pucking a sliotar against the wall further up. โJoey gave us a tenner!โ
โSweet,โ I heard Tadhg say, hurley forgotten, as he and Ollie ran off in the direction of the pavilion tuck-shop.
โI want my change back,โ I called after them.
โTheyโre adorable,โ she said, drawing my attention back to her. โThey didnโt come here on their own, did they?โ
โTheyโre something alright,โ I muttered, as my eyes searched the dispersing crowd, while the familiar feeling of impending doom settled deep in my stomach. โAnd no, they came with our father.โ
โIs your dad the big guy I see you talking to after games sometimes?โ
โThat would be him.โ
โBabe?โ I heard Ricey call out, and we both turned our heads in unison to find him standing outside the changing room, with a mutinous look about him. โAre you coming or what?โ
โYeah, give me a sec,โ she called back, jumping down from the wall, and landing far too fucking close to me for comfort.
โYou sure you donโt want to come?โ
โYeah, Molloy, Iโm sure.โ
โI want you to.โ
I want you, tooโฆย โNot interested.โ
โFair enough, Joe.โ Sighing heavily, she patted my shoulder. โIโll see you tomorrow at school, okay?โ
โYeah. Iโll see you then.โ
Frowning, I stared after her as she skipped off in the direction Iโd just come from.
To him.
Which just so happened to be the same direction my father was now coming from, with a thunderous expression on his face.
Fuck.