I have no idea if twelve is too young to take an Uber, but I didnโt want to leave Josh at my place alone after school again, so I had one drop him off here at the restaurant. We discussed earlier this week that he should probably help out up here to pay off the damages he accrued.
Iโve been watching the Uber on a map, so I meet him out front. When he gets out of the car, he looks like a completely different kid from the one I met several days ago. Heโs wearing clothes that fit him, I took him for a haircut yesterday, and heโs carrying a backpack full of books rather than cans of spray paint.
I doubt Sutton would even recognize him if she saw him.
โHow was school?โ Today was his second day at the new school.
Yesterday he said it was okay but didnโt expand. โIt was okay.โ
I guess thatโs as much as Iโll get from a twelve-year-old. I open the door to my restaurant, and Josh pauses before walking in. He looks up at the building and assesses it. โFunny how I slept here for two weeks but this is the first time ever Iโm walking through the entrance.โ
I laugh and follow him into the restaurant. Iโm excited for him to meet Theo, even though I havenโt had a chance to tell Theo about Josh yet. Theo arrived a few minutes ago and came through the back right as I was heading toward the front to fetch Josh.
Theo hasnโt been to the restaurant since last week, and I havenโt brought Josh around because I had to take some time off in order to attempt to get his life straightened out. When we walk through the double doors that lead to the busy kitchen, Josh pauses in wonder. He stares wide-eyed at the commotion. Iโm sure the place is a lot different during the day than it was when heโd sleep here at night.
The door to my office is open, which means Theo must be in there doing his homework. I lead Josh in that direction, and he follows me as we make our way into the office. Theo is seated at my desk, reading. He looks up at me, then looks at Josh. He leans back in the desk chair and pulls in his chin. โWhat are you doing here?โ
โWhat areย youย doing here?โ Josh asks Theo.
Theyโre asking each other this like they know each other. I didnโt think they would since the schools here are so big, and there are so many. I wasnโt even sure which school Theo attended. โDo you two know each other?โ
Theo says to me, โYeah, heโs a new kid at my school.โ Then to Josh, he says, โBut how do you know Atlas?โ
Josh drops his backpack and nudges his head toward me as he plops onto the sofa. โHeโs my brother.โ
Theo looks at me and then at Josh. Then at me. โWhy didnโt I know you had a brother?โ
โLong story,โ I say.
โDonโt you think thatโs something your therapist should know about?โ โYou havenโt been here all week,โ I say.
โI had math practice after school every day,โ he says. โMath practice? How does one practice math?โ
Josh pipes in. โWait. Theo is yourย therapist?โ
Theo answers him with, โYeah, but he doesnโt pay me. Hey, did you get Trent for math?โ
โNo, I got Sully,โ Josh says.
โBummer.โ Theo looks over at me, and then back at Josh. Then back at me. โHow have you never mentioned you have a brother?โ Theo canโt seem to get past that fact, but I donโt have time to explain it to him right now. The kitchen is running behind.
โJosh can tell you. I have a kitchen to run.โ I leave them in the office and head back to help out with all the chits weโre behind on.
I like that they know each other, but I like it even more that Theo seemed comfortable around him. I know Theo much better than I know my little brother, and I feel like Theo would have had some sort of reaction if he was displeased to see Josh.
About an hour later, the kitchen is fully staffed, and I have a few minutes to break free. When I walk into the office, Josh and Theo are having what looks like an intense discussion about a manga Theo is holding. โSorry to interrupt.โ I motion for Josh to follow me. โYou finish your homework?โ
โSure,โ he says.
โโSureโ?โ I donโt know him well enough to know what kind of answer
sureย is. โIs that a yes? A no? A mostly?โ
โYes.โ He sighs, following me out of the kitchen. โMostly. Iโll finish it tonight; my brain hurts.โ
I introduce him to a few people in the kitchen, finishing with Brad. โJosh, this is Brad. Heโs Theoโs father.โ I gesture toward Josh. โThis is Josh, my little brother.โ Brad wrinkles his forehead in confusion but says nothing. โJosh has a debt to pay off. You have any work for him?โ
โI have debt?โ Josh asks, befuddled. โCrouton debt.โ
โOh. That.โ
Brad immediately puts two and two together. He nods slowly, and then says to Josh, โYou ever washed dishes?โ
Josh rolls his eyes and follows Brad to the sink.
I feel bad making him work, but Iโd feel even worse if there werenโt any consequences to the thousands of dollars he cost me. Iโll let him do dishes for an hour and then weโll call it even.
I mostly just wanted him out of my office so I could talk to Theo about him. I havenโt had a chance to talk to him without Josh in the room.
Theo is at my desk, stuffing papers into his backpack. I sit on the couch, prepared to ask him about Josh, but Theo speaks first. โYou kiss Lily yet?โ
Always about me, never about him. โNot yet.โ
โWhat the heck, Atlas? I swear, you are so lame sometimes.โ โHow well do you know Josh?โ I ask, changing the subject.
โHeโs only been in school for two days, so not super well. We have a couple of classes together.โ
โHowโs he doing in that school?โ โNo clue. Iโm not his teacher.โ
โI donโt mean his grades. I mean his interactions. Is he making friends?
Is he nice?โ
Theo tilts his head. โYouโre askingย meย if your brother is nice? Shouldnโt you know?โ
โI just met him.โ
โYeah, me too,โ Theo says. โAnd youโre asking me a loaded question.
Kids are mean sometimes. You know that.โ โAre you saying Josh is mean?โ
โThere are different kinds of mean. Josh is the better kind of mean.โ
Iโm not following at all. Theo can see that, so he expands. โHeโs like a bully to the bullies, if that makes sense.โ
This conversation is making me uncomfortable. โSo Josh isโฆย kingย of the bullies? That sounds bad.โ
Theo rolls his eyes. โItโs hard to explain. But Iโm sure itโs not surprising that Iโm not the most popular kid in that school. Iโm on the math team, and Iโmโฆโ He shrugs off the last word. โBut I donโt have to worry about kids like Josh. When you ask me if heโs nice, I donโt know how to answer that, because he isnโt nice. But he isnโt mean, either. Or at least he isnโt mean to the nice people.โ
I donโt speak up immediately because Iโm trying to absorb all this information. I might be more confused than I was before this conversation. But it does make me feel good to know that Theo isnโt scared of Josh.
โAnyway,โ Theo says, zipping his backpack. โYou and Lily. Did it fizzle out already?โ
โNo, weโre just busy. Iโm going to a wedding with her tomorrow, though.โ
โYou finally gonna kiss her?โ โIf she wants me to.โ
Theo nods. โShe probably will as long as you refrain from saying anything cheesy, like,ย Look at the ships, letโs lock lips!โ
I grab one of the couch pillows and throw it at him. โIโm getting a new therapist who doesnโt bully me.โ