"Hey Tony, I wanted to ask you somethin'"
"Yea kid, shoot." Tony replied as he continued his cleanup.
"I know you moved here from Pittsburgh, but... I'm just curious why you chose to move here? Our city doesn't exactly work very hard to attract residents, as you can tell with all the potholes. Is yer family from Pittsburgh? What's yer last name again?" Dillon asked.
"Needed a change of scenery. Plus I wanted to strike out on my own, y'know? I lived in Pittsburgh for a couple years before I moved here, but I was born in Dresden, Tennessee." Tony explained, still with his back to Dillon. "Oh, It's Gerace."
"Yea, I definitely feel ya there. I'd love a change of scenery from all the 'city' around here. I figured you were from there when you said you repped the fuckin' Titans. Must'a been nice down there, though."
"Sure, it was a'ight. Nothin' remarkable. I like it up this way. Aside from the cold. Fuck the cold." Tony said. Dillon thought he sensed the slightest bit of hesitation, as if he was close to a sensitive topic.
"That's good, I'm glad. We might not be the nicest hood outside Philly, but the people are usually cool, and the food is dope as hell!" Dillon said with a bright smile.
"Yea, I'm startin' to see that. I met you after all. With my work schedule, I don't have a lot of time to make nice with the locals." Tony said with a thin smile. "All I really got is my job, my friend Adrian that got me said job, and you."
"Thanks man, it means a lot. Really. I always got yer back! So was it Adrian that got you to move out here? Tell me if I'm askin' too much." Dillon asked.
"Nah... nah, yer good. Yea, I guess you could call Adrian a family friend. He lives like fifteen minutes from here. I called 'im up and asked if he had any work for me, and he recommended me to the owner. Showed 'im I could do the job then he hired me and I moved out here a week later." Tony finished as he scratched his cut jawline.
"Man, you been lots of places for a twenty year old. I'm kinda jealous." Dillon grinned.
"Hmph, well, I've been movin' around my whole life pretty much. It gets old after a while. Trust me. Don't take stability for granted." He responded casually.
"Hmm... Yer pretty wise, Tony. I'll take that advice." Dillon gave a narrow eyed grin.
"N-no shit? Haha, thanks, brother." Tony chuckled.
Something occurred to Dillon. Tony had many wise moments like these. He must have seen a lot in his travels. Dillon realized he had started to look up to Tony. He seemed like a really stand-up guy and Dillon liked the example he set. Just a down to earth hard worker that loved his friends, cars, and all things Marvel.
He himself had been raised as an only child. Well, he did have two elder brothers. He and his brothers were seperated when his parents split. He went with dad, his brothers went with mom. So for all intents and purposes, he was raised as an only child, since he was way too young to remember any of it. So to have a male figure closer to his age to look up to was new and cool to him. Tony was almost... like a brother, actually.
Eventually, Tony finished his cleanup, and hit the switch to close his garage door. This shop had to have been pretty new for it to look this nice and be so modern. It was an unusual sight for Dillon, who grew up in a lower class neighborhood where everything was old and decrepit. It was around quarter after four and there were still a couple mechanics and a receptionist there, so Tony was able to leave. A lot of times, Tony was the last one out and had to lock up. Once they were both outside, Dillon made to shake Tony's hand. He assumed that was a good first start, and didn't want to appear clingy. He stopped mid-handshake when Tony raised his brow.
"Yo where you goin'? C'mon s'go!" Tony smiled wide.
"Uh- yea sure!" Dillon beamed.
"I'd take you on Harley, but I don't have a 'Baby On Board' sticker to slap on yer back yet. So instead, we'll take my lovely '94 Bronco. Her name's Big Bertha. She's built like a tank!" He explained. He was like a little kid when he talked about any vehicle. It was cute. Dillon didn't miss the smartass comment about the sticker though.
"Oh, real cute, asshole! Ahaha! So, where we be goin'?"
"I was just gonna ask you that. Any ideas? I don't know the good spots 'round here." He shrugged.
"Mind a bit of a drive? You ever heard of the King of Prussia mall? It's one of the largest malls in America. It's pretty dope- and dude! The food court! Bourbon Chicken from the Chinese place! Bitch, fuck me up!"
"Yea, I was down the second you said food court, haha. So how far is a "bit of a drive"?"
"Like a half hour, maybe? But it's worth it! Think of the food! That's what our tired bodies need, and I'm a teenager so I'm immune to fullness." Dillon slapped his belly.
"Hahaha, dude you really love your food, eh? How are you not six hundred pounds?"
"Of course I love it! I'll eat anything that's delicious, no matter how much! Besides, I burn a ton of it off in the kitchen, where I happen to be a chef!"
"Ain't you one o' dem there diabetics?" Tony asked.
"Oh fuck you, hahaha. Yes I am and proud of it! I keep the insulin manufacturers in business with my infinite appetite."
Tony and Dillon had their usual back and forth banter and it was fun. Except for Tony's insistence that Superman had any place amongst any hero lineup, Marvel or DC, ever. Loser! Around five o'clock, they arrived at the King of Prussia mall. Dillon had never been a mall person because of all the people and the ungodly prices. The KOP mall however, was pretty dope, especially around the holidays. Even though that time of year had the most people and the worst prices. However, it had incredible Christmas decorations and some of the wildest food Dillon's ever had.
As usual, it was a great time. There were a lot of sights to see. Dillon realized it was the perfect thing for new friends to do, too. A giant building of potential interests and hobbies that they may share is a great way to get to know someone. Tony was drawn to places like the fucking lego store, and the cigar shop, whereas Dillon liked places like EB Games and the food court, of course. They had a heated argument in EB Games about which 'Final Fantasy' was more popular that devolved into a near fist fight. They got kicked out because Tony wouldn't just admit the tenth 'Final Fantasy' was the best and grossed more than all the others combined. It was an established fact! What could they say? They loved their games.
Tony had chased him the rest of the way to the food court because he tried a couple times to shoot rubber bands into the crowd. Once he had finally caught up, Dillon turned around and shot him in the ear. Then after they got their food and sat down to inhale it, Tony almost fainted when Dillon took his insulin shot. It was always the manly tough guys that were deathly afraid of needles. Once they'd eaten the best meal they'd had in weeks, Dillon pulled out his phone to see if his mom had gotten back to him. It was a quarter of eight already? He swiped his phone open and saw he had two missed texts.
Kat 3:18 PM: Have fun, Dill! Be careful and be yourself. And yes, you can use me as the girl yer currently with should the need arise. You're welcome :) <3
He rolled his eyes and smiled.
Every single time, Dillon thought with an eye roll, Kat had him figured out. Of course she would always and forever read him like an open book. He felt a pang of affection for Kat. She really did
Dillon whipped his head around and saw his mom outside with a smile. She waved to Tony. It drove him nuts when his mom would do this. The few times he made a new friend, his mom accosted them with questions about their life's story when she met
July 8th, 2010: Thursday
He set the blue suitcase at the top of the basement steps, he climbed back down and snapped up his duffel and Phillies bag and brought them up, too. There was one thing he could not forget. Dillon ran back downstairs and entered his room again, then said goodbye to and petted each of his animals individually. The critters were his friends too, and he treated them as
A little over an hour later, they were almost at the Atlantic City Expressway, which they would follow for an hour at least. Dillon had Marilyn Manson's 'Tainted Love' at nearly max volume in his ear and just watched the world pass by. He vowed to himself that by the time they got there, he would be over
That exhausted him. He needed this trip. There was nothing that would stop him from his desire to make good memories to get him through all of this.
Tony was a fairly intelligent person, if he did say so himself. He wasn't a genius or anything, but he's competent enough to know basic body language. Dillon was almost imperceptibly hunched over and looked tense. There was a split second when Tony caught an expression he couldn't identify. It was very well hidden, but he picked up on it. Leave it to a teenager to hide the crazy shit that went on in their head. Tony understood; he was the same way. Still was
"The hell, bruh! You didn't say it'd be this C-C-Cold!"
Once the two of them had all their stuff, they got out and made their way up to the apartment. Tony was beyond content to see Dillon constantly look back at his new baby girl. There was no need for Mrs. Vera or himself to worry. The kid adored the car enough to be careful and rational in her care. Hopefully he adored it, anyway. He actually hadn't given a definitive judgment on what he thought yet.The very second Dillon unlocked his door with his new apartment key and closed it behind him, he assaulted Tony with a huge hug. The kid's jaw hit the floor when he handed that k
Tremors ran through Dillon's body as he shook with adrenaline. Air was worth more than gold as he struggled to keep up with his Sir. It was almost impossible and Dillon almost pinched his leg to tap out, but he refused. This was for Tony, and he
While they might have made up from their combined overreaction earlier, Tony's blood was hot to teach Dillon's rude mouth a lesson. Hopefully Dillon knew it wasn't for real and that it just fit perfectly into the act. The heat that he could see in Dillon's gaze when he grabbed him by the hair told him he needed him. He wanted to make it up to Tony and he
Dillon needed to clear his head. He didn't even want to look at Tony, but he couldn't go home either. The bastard didn't need to know that a night with him was too precious to give up. No, Dillon just needed to think and take some time to himself. He was terrified. Even more people knew, which meant many more points of weakness. That area of town was pretty close knit, and it wasn't impossible that it could leak to his family. Besides, that shop is where his dad took the cars for any non mechanical issue. Fuck, and all
There was no easy way to tell Dillon that half the shop knew about their relationship. The thing was, he couldn't not tell him. If he found out through one of them somehow, his reaction would be a thousand times worse because Tony didn't tell him first. For a couple beats Tony hesitated, with what felt to him like a worried expression on his face. What if Dillon hate
The bus squealed and jerked forward like the ghetto-mobile it is. The sliding door got stock three quarters of the way, which made it difficult to get his jacket and backpack through. Well regardless, he made it, and like usual, he much looked forward to a night with his guy. He didn't tell him he got the green light from his folks to stay over. Once in a while, they'd reward him with a weekday sleepover at Kat's or Tony's, so long as his chores got done and his grades were good. Which they almost always were.After he adjusted his bag and looked forward, he saw Tony on the
Tony's mind was much more at peace. Time to forge on ahead and at least fill and sand the panels for the El Camino. If he could get that done and maybe replace the headlights, taillights, and interior lights with LEDs that the owner requested, he could leave at a reasonable time. Good choice. They had gone with his recommendation to go with LEDs that appeared incande
February 14th, 2011: Monday
That concludes our walkthrough of my err- Dillon's life for the year of 2010. It had been quite the year for him, hadn't it? It was a long, arduous one for him to endure. He faced many scary moments, but stumbled upon an equal amount of wonderful moments as well. The greatest moment of which was when Tony became his. The lessons of this year will come in handy this upcoming year as well. They will definitely be needed for 2011. The challenges for Dillon will be great and unlike any he's faced ever before. Now Dillon's found the piece of himself he'd been missing at the beginning of the story in the form of Tony. That's what will make this round of challenges different from the last. New and intimidating things are often new and intimidating enough to stop people from exploring them. Dillon, as we have seen, for the most part never struggles with new things for long. He tackles them head on, as seen when he and Tony were together physically for the first time. It might have been to