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Chapter no 34 -โ€Œ โ€Œโ€Œโ€Œโ€ŒDADDY DUTIES

Redeeming 6 (Boys of Tommen, #4)

JOEY

ONCE AGAIN,ย I found myself up shitโ€™s creek without a paddle โ€“ or a parent to show me the way.

My father was gone, my mother was missing, my sister had been beaten to a pulp, my brothers had been abandoned, and my girlfriend had been possessed by some demon bastard called premenstrual syndrome.

And here I was, in the middle of the carnage, trying to stay clean and keep my head on straight.

Im-fucking-possible.

Shannon was at home with Sean, and I was supposed to be in the city, at a minors training session of my own, but I was here, in Ballylaggin GAA Pavilion, with my attention switching between each of my brothersโ€™ underage matches.

Reverting to the life-learned pattern that had led me down the path that Molloy had dragged me out of at Christmas was not an option, so instead of drowning out the noise by self-medicating, I settled for a smoke instead.

Sitting on the grassy slope, away from all of the other parents and supporters flocking the GAA grounds, I rolled a joint, while I waited for the boys to finish competing in their underage hurling blitz.

With my arms hooked loosely around my knees, and my hood up to conceal my face, I took a deep hit, holding it there just long enough to feel the burn in my lungs and the haze in my mind, before exhaling slowly.

Hurling wasnโ€™t Ollieโ€™s cup of tea. He struggled with the concept of the game in the same way Shannon used to struggle with Camogie before she gave it up.

Tadhg, on the other hand, seemed to have the gene that had been passed down from our father in droves.

Hurling came naturally to him and, when you watched him play, you knew you were looking at something special.

Atย someoneย special.

I had a feeling that, given the time and space to hone his craft, providing our father didnโ€™t suck all of the joy out of the game for him like he had for me, that Tadhg would become the best one of all of us.

Ols was a trier, but the kid just didnโ€™t have the hand-eye coordination, dexterity, or cut-throat attitude that went hand-in-hand with the sport, which was fine by me. I couldnโ€™t care less if any of my siblings played or not.

To me, it was a game, just a game, but to our father, our ability to hurl was a rite of passage that couldnโ€™t be skipped over or avoided.

From the age of four, a hurley had been thrust into each one of our hands, and we had been marched over to this very pitch, handed over to the underage trainers and coaches, with our fatherโ€™s full permission to bend, break, and shape us into the best we could be.

It was our own personal baptism of fire.

Smart but not insolent, confident but not arrogant, brave but not audacious; Darren had always fit the mold of golden boy to perfection. All of those characteristics, along with his mild-tempered mannerism and perceptive nature, were the primary reasons why he had always been our motherโ€™s favored son, and up until he learned of his sexual orientation, our fatherโ€™s favorite, too.

Most importantly of all, Darren had been both a skilled and proficient hurler, but he had never been aย phenomenalย one. He had never taken the shine off our father, and, because of this, the old man had never felt threatened by him. Because, in our fatherโ€™s eyes, the better hurler you were, the better son you were, unless you wereย betterย than him. Then you were a threat to his legacy, and he loathed that more than if you couldnโ€™t hit a ball straight. He wanted us to be reminded that he had been one of the greats andย notย the other way around.

While I had never been the son our mother could be proud of, lacking the silver tongue my older brother possessed, Iย hadย managed to fit the stereotypical prototype required to be accepted and praised by our father. Until, at the tender age of eleven, when I made the unforgivable error of coming under the radar of the county selectors, something my father hadnโ€™t managed to achieve until he was thirteen, and Darren fourteen. After that, our relationship went downhill fast, shifting from tempestuous to downright intolerable.

The more I played, the more he hated me, and the more he hated me, the harder I played just to piss him off further. It was a vicious, never-ending cycle of toxicity that resulted in me resenting the game almost as much as I resented him.

My father hatedย meย because I played the game better than he ever had, and I hated my father because he had morphed me into his own personal living, breathing clone.

He taught me everything he knew and then resented me for using it, while I loathed him for instilling inside of me a gift that would never beย mine.ย For the rest of my life, whether I was better than him or not, he would forever be credited with my achievements. I still played, though, because, in all honesty, I didnโ€™t have a whole host of other skills.

โ€œI havenโ€™t seen you in a while,โ€ a familiar voice said, as a tall figure sat down on the grass beside me. โ€œHowโ€™ve you been doing, kid?โ€

Immediately tense, I balanced my smoke between my lips, and turned my head to look at him. โ€œWhat are you doing here?โ€

โ€œDaddy duties.โ€ Shane inclined his head towards where a minis game was going on. โ€œYou see that young fella over there? The big lad with the ball?โ€

โ€œYeah?โ€

โ€œHis ma is an old doll of mine from back in the day,โ€ he explained, holding his hand out. โ€œResurfaced lately, with a habit and her hands hanging. Apparently, heโ€™s meant to be mine, or at least she says.โ€

Inhaling one more drag, I passed him the joint and exhaled a cloudy breath. โ€œSo she says?โ€

โ€œWhen it comes to women like her,โ€ he paused for a moment to take a hit before continuing, โ€œlabeling that kid as mine holds as much merit as her falling into a bunch of nettles, and being able to pick out the one that stung her.โ€

I winced. โ€œA stab in the dark.โ€

โ€œA very fucking wild stab in the dark,โ€ he agreed with a chuckle, exhaling a cloud of smoke.

โ€œWell, shit,โ€ I muttered, not knowing what else to say.

โ€œSo, howโ€™ve you been, lad?โ€ he asked, taking another hit. โ€œHavenโ€™t seen you around in a while.โ€

โ€œKeeping busy,โ€ I replied, disappointed with how his appearance had killed the mellow buzz I had been enjoying.

Now, I was on edge again. On edge and overthinking.

The old sayingย out of sight, out of mindย clearly held some level of merit, because, over time, the more space I had managed to put between myself and my old life, the easier it had become to stay away.

But now that old life was sitting beside me, I realized just how quickly old longings could resurface.

โ€œYou still knocking around with that barmaid?โ€ โ€œSheโ€™s a waitress.โ€

โ€œWaitress,โ€ he corrected, exhaling another cloud of smoke. โ€œI saw your

old man in town the other day.โ€ โ€œLike I give a fuck.โ€

โ€œFucking some barmaid at the side of The Dinniman.โ€ I stiffened.

โ€œLooked an awful lot like that waitress of yours.โ€

I turned to glare at him. โ€œWhatโ€™s your angle here, Shane?โ€

โ€œNo angle,โ€ he replied, holding his hands up. โ€œJust doing a good deed for a friend.โ€

โ€œIt wasnโ€™t her.โ€

He shrugged. โ€œI could be wrong.โ€ โ€œYou are.โ€

โ€œStill, though,โ€ he mused. โ€œYou know what those barmaids are likeโ€”โ€

โ€œWaitress. Sheโ€™s aย waitress, and Iโ€™m not listening to this.โ€ Rising to my feet, I turned to look at him. โ€œI told you before that sheโ€™s a hard limit for me.โ€

He shrugged. โ€œIโ€™m only looking out for a friend.โ€

โ€œExcept that Iโ€™mย notย your friend, Shane,โ€ I told him. โ€œIโ€™m just the fool that halved his wages with you since he was old enough to earn it.โ€

โ€œSit down, Lynchy.โ€ โ€œNo, Iโ€™m not interested.โ€œ

โ€œSit the fuck down,โ€ he warned, tone low and menacing. โ€œNow, kid. Iโ€™m not finished with you.โ€

Wishing more than anything that I was still blissfully ignorant of what he was capable of, I reluctantly sat back down, knowing there was no level he wouldnโ€™t stoop to in order to prove a point.

My baby brothers were a stone throw away from where he was sitting. I couldnโ€™t afford to be reckless.

Because as dangerous of aย friendย as he was for me, making an enemy of

him would be infinitely worse.

โ€œYour doll is a hard limit for you,โ€ he said calmly, nudging my shoulder with his. โ€œI didnโ€™t hear you before, but I hear you now.โ€

Body rigid with unease, I nodded stiffly. โ€œSheโ€™s off the table,โ€ he offered. โ€œHowโ€™s that?โ€ โ€œWhat do you mean?โ€

โ€œI mean I remove her from my mind,โ€ he replied breezily. โ€œMeaning that I forget all about her. Where she lives. What she looks like. Where she works. Her old manโ€™s garage. All of it. Erased.โ€

Bullshit.

The very fact that he was saying this meant that he was using her against

me.

He was letting me know, in no uncertain terms, that he could andย would

go after my girlfriend if I didnโ€™t play by his rules.

The only problem I had was that I didnโ€™t know what game he was playing. โ€œWhat do you want?โ€

โ€œNothing.โ€

More bullshit.

I arched a disbelieving brow.

โ€œFine,โ€ he conceded with a chuckle. โ€œI want you to come and see me again.โ€

In other words, pick back up where I left off.

โ€œNo.โ€ Struggling to contain my emotions, I shook my head. โ€œIโ€™m done with that shit.โ€

โ€œAre you?โ€ he asked, tone coaxing. โ€œOr is your doll doing the thinking for you?โ€

Shoulders slumping, I let my head fall forward, desperately trying to keep my head and not fuck this up.

The maze I had managed to lose myself in was virtually impossible to navigate my way out of.

Every time I tried to escape, I got dragged back down another dead-end path.

โ€œThat supply issue I was having is all cleared up now.โ€ Reaching into his pocket, he withdrew a baggie, and thrust it into my hands. โ€œYour usual.โ€

โ€œShane.โ€ With my chest heaving, I stared down at the bag of oxy in my hand. โ€œIย canโ€™t.โ€

โ€œTell you what,โ€ he said, rising to his feet. โ€œThis oneโ€™s on me. If I donโ€™t hear from you again, then no hard feelings.โ€

He walked away before I could say another word, leaving me alone with my self-control hanging by a tether.

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