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Chapter no 25

Keeping 13 (Boys of Tommen #2)

Over a week had passed since I last saw Johnny.

I honestly didnโ€™t blame him for not coming back to my house because even if, by some divine miracle, he still wanted to see me, I doubted his parents would allow him. Mr. and Mrs. Kavanagh had to hate me now. If my son was hanging around a girl whose parents were crazy, I would hate me, too. I would want my son to stay as far away fromย meย as humanly possible.

For the first day, I reread the four messages he had sent me until the battery in his phone went dead. I couldnโ€™t charge it because none of us had a compatible phone charger, so I just sat there, thinking about his words until I was blue in the face.

Iโ€™m not going anywhere. And I meant it. I promise. x

Just text me when you wake up, let me know youโ€™re okay. x

I miss you. x

Can you call me? Can I call you? Are you free to talk? x

It was at the exact moment that the phone started ringing that it died in my hands. The tsunami of devastation that had spread through my chest as I stared at the blank screen and willed it to come back to life was potent.

Itย hadnโ€™t turned back on andย Iย hadnโ€™t heard another word from Johnny since.

That was six days ago.

Joey was back at home though, making me feel a little less alone in that house. He even came with me to my hospital checkup, much to Darrenโ€™s dismay. The boys were happier โ€“ well, more content at least. I presumed they felt the same as I did; safer with Joey around. He had stayed, which was both a blessing and a curse because the tension emanating from him was almost too much to bear. To be fair, I was emanating some mighty fine tension of my own, all of it directed towards my mother, who I hadnโ€™t spoken a single word to since the night Joey helped her to bed.

I couldnโ€™t stand to look at her, if I was being honest. I had so much hatred and frustration festering inside of me that I didnโ€™t trust my mouth when I was around her, therefore, I avoided her like the plague for everyoneโ€™s sake.

โ€˜Are you ready for this?โ€™ Joey asked as he leaned against my bedroom doorframe in his BCS uniform, watching me battle with the lid on a tube of foundation. โ€˜Shan?โ€™

Today was the first day back to school after Easter break. I glanced down at my Tommen uniform and shivered, feeling the familiar swell of anxiety creep across my skin, souring my stomach.

โ€˜No.โ€™ Sighing, I tossed the tube on my bed and then sank down beside it. โ€˜I am so unbelievablyย notย ready for this.โ€™

Joey watched me carefully for a long beat before exhaling heavily. โ€˜Yeah, I know the feeling.โ€™

โ€˜Iโ€™m scared,โ€™ I admitted. โ€˜About what theyโ€™ll say.โ€™ I gestured to my face and the poor attempt Iโ€™d made to conceal the crusty scar that was still healing over from where Dad had split my cheek against the kitchen table. โ€˜About this.โ€™ I chewed on my lip, hesitating, before blurting, โ€˜And aboutย Dad.โ€™ My voice was small. โ€˜Theyโ€™ll all know, Joe.โ€™

โ€˜Shan โ€“โ€™ Shaking his head, Joey walked over to my bed and sank down beside me. โ€˜They wonโ€™t say anything.โ€™ Leaning forward, he rested his elbows on his knees and blew out a harsh breath. โ€˜Your face has pretty much healed up and what hasnโ€™t healed, youโ€™ve covered with that war paint.โ€™

โ€˜War paint?โ€™ I arched a brow. โ€˜Itโ€™s called make-up, Joe.โ€™ Expensive make-up. โ€˜Claire gave it to me.โ€™

โ€˜War paint, make upโ€ฆ Whatever. Itโ€™s all the fucking same to me,โ€™ he shot back with an unapologetic shrug. โ€˜Your principal knows about what happened, right?โ€™

I nodded, knowing Darren and Mam had met with Mr. Twomey over the break.

โ€˜Then youโ€™ll be fine,โ€™ he added, tone reassuring. โ€˜I promise.โ€™

โ€˜I donโ€™t know what to say if anyone asks me about Dad,โ€™ I confessed. โ€˜What if a teacher asks me?โ€™ I shook my head, feeling panicked. I felt poisoned. Like I was tainted. Going back to school, knowing that there were people that knew about what had happened was a terrifying concept. It was common knowledge around Ballylaggin, and I was freaking out. โ€˜I have no clue how to handle this.โ€™

โ€˜You handle this with the truth,โ€™ Joey shot back sternly. โ€˜Or you just tell them to fuck off and mind their business if you donโ€™t want to talk about it, but you donโ€™t lie anymore, Shan. You got that? You donโ€™t cover for that piece of shit a minute longer because youโ€™ve doneย nothingย wrong.โ€™ Straightening his spine, he added, โ€˜And if any one of those fuckers opens their mouth and gives you shit, Iโ€™ll come down there and sort it.โ€™

โ€˜The truthโ€™s hard,โ€™ I admitted quietly.

My brother nodded stiffly. โ€˜Especially when youโ€™ve been programmed to forget it.โ€™

I thought about his words for a moment. โ€˜Hey, Joe?โ€™

โ€˜Yeah, Shan?โ€™

โ€˜What are you going to say if someone asks you?โ€™

โ€˜Iโ€™m going to tell them to fuck off and mind their business.โ€™

I sighed. โ€˜I wish I could do that.โ€™

โ€˜Do what?โ€™

โ€˜Be brave,โ€™ I whispered, feeling wistful.

โ€˜You already are.โ€™ He turned to look at me then, green eyes full of pain. โ€˜So fucking brave.โ€™

โ€˜Donโ€™t feel like it,โ€™ I mumbled with a shaky breath. โ€˜I just feel like running.โ€™

โ€˜Do you want to?โ€™ His tone was hopeful and a little desperate. โ€˜We could get on a bus right now and just go.โ€™

My heart skipped a beat in my chest and I had to fight down the surge of unease rising up inside of me. โ€˜When you say goโ€ฆโ€™ I kept my eyes on his, gauging his reaction. โ€˜You mean for the day, right?โ€™

Joey didnโ€™t reply right away. Instead, he just sat there, staring back at me.

โ€˜Joe?โ€™ I whispered, heart racing hard now. โ€˜Thatโ€™s what you meant, right?โ€™

He forced a smile that didnโ€™t quite meet his eyes โ€“ I hadnโ€™t seen one of those in a very long time. โ€˜Of course.โ€™

โ€˜Donโ€™t leave me,โ€™ I strangled out, clutching his school jumper in my hand. โ€˜You canโ€™t go away again.โ€™

โ€˜Iโ€™m here, arenโ€™t I?โ€™ he replied, tone strained.

โ€˜What about Aoife?โ€™ I asked, clinging to the one thing I knew could keep him close. โ€˜Whatโ€™s happening there?โ€™ย Sheโ€™s a reason to stayโ€ฆ

โ€˜Weโ€™re fine.โ€™

โ€˜And Shane Holland and his friends?โ€™ My heart buckled wildly. โ€˜Youโ€™re not going to โ€“โ€™

โ€˜No,โ€™ he said, tone harder now. โ€˜Iโ€™m not.โ€™

I donโ€™t believe youโ€ฆ

โ€˜Joey, your girlfriendโ€™s waiting outside in her car for you,โ€™ Darrenโ€™s voice filled my ears and I looked up to find him standing in the doorway, shrugging on a jacket. โ€˜You better get a move on or youโ€™ll make her late, too.โ€™

Without saying another word, Joey stood up and stalked out of my room, roughly brushing Darren aside as he went.

โ€˜Good morning to you, too,โ€™ Darren grumbled.

โ€˜Iโ€™ll see ya later, Shan,โ€™ Joey called back as he disappeared inside his bedroom, returning a moment later with his schoolbag slung over his shoulder and his helmet and hurley in his hand. โ€˜Chin up, kid.โ€™

โ€˜Joey,โ€™ Darren began to say. โ€˜Can we not do the wounded boy act today and just be civilized โ€“โ€™

โ€˜Eat shit,โ€™ Joey sneered, holding his middle finger up as he thundered down the staircase.

โ€˜Lovely,โ€™ Darren muttered, rubbing his jaw. โ€˜Heโ€™s pleasant in the mornings.โ€™

โ€˜Depends on the company,โ€™ I reminded him, tone petulant. โ€˜He wasย pleasantย to me.โ€™

โ€˜Jesus, not you, too,โ€™ Darren grumbled. โ€˜I canโ€™t handleย twoย hormone ridden teenagers this early in the morning.โ€™

Then go back to your life.ย โ€˜Whereโ€™s Mam?โ€™ I asked instead.

โ€˜Work. Now, are you ready?โ€™ he asked. โ€˜The boys are waiting in the car.โ€™

โ€˜You donโ€™t have to drive me,โ€™ I stated, eyeing the set of car keys dangling from Darrenโ€™s fingers. โ€˜I can get the bus.โ€™

โ€˜Come on, Shannon,โ€™ he groaned. โ€˜Cut me some slack here. Itโ€™s my first day on the school run.โ€™

โ€˜Iโ€™m just saying that I could get the bus, like I usually do.โ€™

โ€˜Yeah, well, sue me for not wanting my sister standing around a bus stop at six o clock in the morning when the drunks are lurking around,โ€™ he replied. โ€˜Iโ€™ll be driving you to and from school from now on.โ€™

โ€˜Because of Johnny?โ€™ I pushed, jutting my chin out defiantly. โ€˜Because you and Mam donโ€™t want me catching spins off him?โ€™

โ€˜No, Shannon, because our father is still out there and if heโ€™s on a bender, youโ€™re the first person heโ€™ll go looking for,โ€™ Darren snapped, and I flinched.

โ€˜Thanks for the reminder.โ€™

โ€˜Iโ€™m sorry,โ€™ he said, tone calmer now. โ€˜Iโ€™m not trying to upset you, but I need you to beย aware, and I need you toย remember.โ€™

โ€˜Yeah, well, just soย youโ€™reย aware; Iโ€™ve never had a problem with any of the drunks at the bus stop.โ€™ I swiped my schoolbag off the floor and gingerly slipped it over my shoulder before brushing past him. โ€˜Just the drunks in this house.โ€™

โ€˜Jesus,โ€™ Darren groaned, trailing after me. โ€˜Iโ€™m drowning in mood swings.โ€™

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