Kelley sat in his Escalade and rubbed the raw knuckles of his hand. Hanson had passed out and Kelley had left him like that, blood on his face and spatters on the wall. He had seen red when he mentioned Marley’s name.
Even if she was mean and rude, she was still his sister. He wasn’t driving to the house he grew up in though. He needed to see someone else first, needed to clarify a few things. He didn’t have far to go, just another four blocks from Hanson’s house.
The empty garage told him that her parents weren’t at home so Kelley rang the doorbell instead of sneaking in like he’d done with Hanson. Kelley stuck his hands in his jacket and waited as he heard Norah yell at the dog.
The door opened and Kelley turned to face her, her gasp audible in the quiet night. “Kelley … what are you doing here?”
“Can I come in?”
Norah opened the door wider and Kelley stepped inside, the house warm and sterile at the same time. “Are you okay? Your dad told mine what happened. What happened to your face?”
“Do you actually know what happened?”
Norah shifted on her feet. “He said you attacked him, went feral like a wild animal, threatened to harm your mother and he had to kick you out.”
Kelley laughed and it sounded dangerously low to Norah’s ears. “He showed me a video of you on your hands and knees.”
Norah sat down unsteadily, almost not reaching the sofa and lowered her head. “I see.”
“I can help you, Norah.” Kelley knelt down next to her, their eyes almost at the same level.
“Help me? So we can share the backseat of your car?”
“I’m not sleeping in my car. Where do you think I’ve been all these weeks?”
“I don’t know, Kelley, it’s not like you reached out or anything.”
“And it’s not like you’ve been sleeping with my best friend for a year.”
Norah at least had the decency to look guilty and Kelley sighed as he pushed himself to his feet and sat down next to her. “You wouldn’t understand, Kelley.”
“Try me, Norah. I could understand better than you think.”
“It’s not as bad as it sounds.”
“I want to help you, Norah, because damnit I love you, I’ve loved you for two years even if you cheated, it doesn’t matter right now. I can get you out of here, you only need to trust me.”
Norah pulled her hand out of his grasp and then she lifted her head. “I don’t need help, Kelley. That’s what you don’t understand. Everything that gets done to me in that room is with my consent. I like sex, a lot of sex. I was only with you because our fathers thought it might help ease you into the lifestyle. I never loved you, Kelley. I care about you, yes, but not love. You’re not my hero because I don’t need one and just for the record every time you had sex with me I kept picturing your father’s face to get off.”
“Wow … I hope you know what you’re doing because there will come a day when they grow tired of your over used vagina and they’ll kick you to the curb.”
Kelley stood up from the sofa and left Norah’s house without looking back. The truth hurt because he had loved her, did love her. Two years she’d played him, they’d all played him, even Hanson, his so called best friend.
He’d been such an idiot. He’d kept his head down, never got into trouble. He’d kept his grades up, played football, treated his parents with respect … to what? To get kicked while he was down. To find out his father was basically a pedophile.
He drove his Escalade through the gates of the house on the hill, the codes still working. Two men stepped from either side of the house as he got out of his car. He didn’t know them, they’d never before had security at the house.
“You need to leave.” The man was slightly taller than he was with bulk that showed more muscle than anything else. The type of guy that Jesse had once been.
“I want to see my sister.”
“You haven’t been cleared to access this house.”
Kelley tried to push forward when the front door opened. Charles Alexander stood there for a few seconds before walking down the four large steps and towards Kelley. “I just want to see Marley.”
Charles Alexander was up close and personal now and Kelley looked down to the gun pressing uncomfortably into his side. “Marley doesn’t need your help. If you set foot on this property again I’ll have you shot for the trespasser you’ll be. I’ll say it again, you’re no son of mine and if you want your mother to keep her pretty little neck, you’ll stay away.”
“I won’t allow you to touch Marley like that!”
“Marley has no clue what goes on behind closed doors. She’s like my own daughter, I’d never touch her.”
Charles walked away from him, the gun nowhere in sight now. He paused at the front door and spoke without turning around. “Take the trash out, gentlemen.” The door closed behind him and Kelley was shoved backwards forcefully.
Kelley left the house feeling despondent. There wasn’t much he could do, Charles had threatened to kill his mother and Kelley didn’t believe for one second that he wouldn’t go through with it. He wasn’t at all the man Kelley had thought he was.
Nobody was who he thought they were. He had been living in a world of his own making, assuming his friends were his friends meanwhile they were all screwing Norah behind his back. There was nothing he could do until his mother left that house of her own accord.
The next week found Kelley in a dark mood, a hole he didn’t want to climb out of. Jesse had tried talking to him but other than ‘nothing’s what it seems’, he couldn’t get anything else out of him. Kelley felt used and useless, both at the same time.
He knew he had to get his act together. School started the next day and Jesse had helped him to enroll in Yorkdare Public School for his senior year. He had no idea what awaited him there. Did he have actual enemies at Public? Sure, they were competitive when it came to football and the pranks where never ending, but enemies?
He spent days cooped up in the motel room, lying in bed, the old television on but the sound muted. He kept thinking of how things had turned out like it had. He wouldn’t go back to his old life, knowing what he knew.
“Kelley!” The pounding on the door was louder now.
Kelley sat up with a grunt, rubbed a hand through his hair and yanked the door open. “What?”
“Enough moping. Either you tell me what the hell is wrong with you or I’ll beat it out of you.”
Kelley looked Jesse in the eye. “You’ll beat it out of me?”
Jesse gave him a half smile, the only way Jesse smiled at all and nodded his head. “Or we can go grab dinner at Lucy’s.”
“Fine, I’ll meet you there.”
Kelley closed the door and stood there for a few seconds. “I don’t hear the shower, kid!”
He laughed then and headed to the bathroom. When he opened the door of his room half an hour later Jesse was gone and he smiled. Jesse never gave up, it was one of the things Kelley admired most about him.
Jesse sat in their usual booth at the back of the diner and Kelley slid into the booth across from him where he sat with a lime milkshake in front of him. He opened the menu even though he already knew what they’d order, the only thing on the menu to fill them up in one go.
“Two mixed grills?” Chante was the regular waitress and she worked every day. She was in her thirties had two boys and worked double shifts every day just to keep them fed and clothed.
“Thanks, Chante, and a Pepsi for the kid.”
Kelley smiled again because only Jesse called him a kid with his height and build. It was also thanks to Jesse’s training that he had filled out like he had. He wasn’t a typical ectomorph quarterback anymore. Chante left their table with a nod and slapped their order down on the little window that the cook used.
“Are you worried about tomorrow?” Jesse broke the ice first and Kelley took a deep breath.
“Should I be? I mean, Private and Public have never been friends but I really don’t know what to expect when I set foot in their turf tomorrow.”
Jesse nodded his head slowly. “It’s true that a lot of people have beef with your dad but you’re not him, Kelley, and people will realize that.”
“So I’m going to get my ass kicked on the first day.”
Jesse laughed then and Kelley couldn’t help smiling. “Can they kick your ass now?”
“Anybody can kick anybody’s ass, nobody’s untouchable.”
“Wise words, kid, now tell me what’s been eating you up all week.”
Chante returned with his Pepsi and then returned with their food. Kelley folded his arms on the table as Jesse closed his eyes and prayed for his food. It wasn’t that he didn’t trust Jesse, the man had already proven his worth a dozen times over. Kelley hadn’t told him what he was going to do in the first place.
“I beat up my best friend.” Kelley shook his head. “My ex best friend.”
“Was it worth it?”
“Yeah, it felt good. He’d been screwing my girlfriend behind my back for a year and then he told me he was already part of their sick little club, that I wasn’t good enough to be one of them.”
“It’s a good thing you found out, were you screwing her too? You don’t really look like a virgin to me.”
“What does a virgin look like?”
Jesse huffed out a laugh then. “Not like you.”
Kelley grinned as Jesse slurped his milkshake. “I was careful. I went to go see her too. I told her I didn’t care that she cheated, I still loved her and I’d help her to get out.”
“What did she say?” Jesse could already guess her answer since Kelley had been dark and moody ever since their conversation that night.
“She told me she liked it, wanted it even. I wasn’t wrong with my first assessment, she’s not a victim, she’s a willing participant. She told me thinking of my dad while we had sex is what got her off.”
“That’s rough, Kelley, was your dick too small for her?”
Chante dropped the ketchup bottle on the table as she looked at Jesse and Kelley choked on his Pepsi, his eyes wide. “I’m no expert, but the way he fills out his jeans, I’d say no.”
Jesse laughed loudly as Chante walked away after saying her piece and Kelley’s ears burned with embarrassment. “And that’s why I love this place.”
“Damn, Jesse.” Kelley laughed too as Chante turned around and winked at him. “I wasn’t a big enough asshole according to her.”
“It’s good to know you fill out them jeans nicely.” Kelley laughed again as Jesse finished his milkshake.
Kelley felt lighter that night as he lay in bed. He’d never had a chip on his shoulder or thought that he was better than anyone else because he’d grown up rich. He wasn’t rich now, he was surviving. His mother had talked about an inheritance he could claim at eighteen but he had no idea what she’d been talking about.
Kelley sat in his Escalade as he looked at the parking lot of the school. He’d gotten his class schedule and locker combination the previous week. He wiped his sweaty hands on his jeans and climbed out, pulling the baseball cap low over his face.
He had ten minutes before he had to be in his Homeroom. The hallways were packed but nobody really paid any attention to him. He was tall yes but so were a lot of football players. He got a few curious looks and he knew it was because of the semicircular scar around his eye. Jesse had said that it made him look dangerous and Kelley kind of liked that.
“Are you lost, pretty boy?” Kelley turned around slowly and looked at the boy who had cracked his ribs in their last football match and Mason James who had spoken to him.
It had been another ordinary day, as ordinary as could be. Mason James was an only child and he was okay with that. He liked the solitude and the quiet. His mother, Carey James, worked as a nurse at Yorkdare Medical. She was a beautiful woman, even if she looked tired most of the time. She worked shifts and Mason learned long ago how to look after himself.Mason’s father, Jude James, was rarely home and his deployment lasted months at a time. Jude James was a marine in the army and they lived a moderate life, comfortable even. Mason thought his father was the greatest man alive, brave and strong, fighting for what was right.Mason picked up the ringing phone and leaned against the kitchen wall. “Hello.”“Good morning. Is Mrs Carey James available?”“Just a minute.” Mason pressed the phone against his chest and turned towards the hall. “Mom! Phone!”Mason put the receiver down on the counter and headed back upstairs to his room. He still had to get dressed for school. Mason was fourtee
The basement smelled dank and musty, the windows having been painted shut many years earlier. Lee’s form was huddled into the corner, his fingers and toes having lost all feeling. He shifted against the metal bars of the cage and the chain leading to the collar around his neck rattled and echoed around the basement.The metal band around his neck had rubbed the skin raw and his eyes flitted open as his body shivered in the cold. A cough wracked through him, the phlegm tearing up his throat and making him gag. His throat was raw and it hurt to swallow, his tongue swollen from lack of moisture.The smell of urine permeated the air around him and his eyes closed again. He had no semblance of time and he had no idea how long he’d been down in the basement. His shoulders stiffened as he heard the key in the lock.“I brought you some porridge.” Another key scraped against metal and Lee’s eyes focused on the woman in front of him.“Mommy … please …”“I can’t let you out, Lee, you know what h
Mason James stood in the hallway on the first day of senior year and nodded his head at Lee Munroe. Lee had only started playing football the previous year but he was a natural and they slowly became friends. Lee didn’t talk much and Mason didn’t mind.At the lockers Lee nudged him with his shoulder and Mason followed his gaze. “Isn’t that Kelley Alexander?”“What the hell is an Elite doing here?” Lee shrugged at Mason’s question.Mason and Lee started down the hallway and stopped a few feet away from Kelley Alexander. “Are you lost, pretty boy?”There were enough students in the hallway and the sudden hush was almost eerie. Kelley Alexander turned toward them slowly and the first thing Mason noticed was the new scar around Kelley’s left eye. It made him look meaner and somehow it only added a mysterious note and took nothing away from his looks.Kelley turned away from them, pulled his backpack over his shoulder again and started towards their homeroom without answering. Mason looked
Coach Maxwell stood just inside the locker room and looked around. It was two hours before their first match against Smith’s Private School. “Kelley, in my office.”The guys jeered and laughed as Kelley grabbed his shirt and pulled it over his head before exiting the locker room and heading to the Coach’s office. He knocked on the door and opened it, closing it behind him and sitting down in the single visitor chair in front of the desk.“Yes, Coach?”“Why are you at Public, Kelley?”“Coach … it’s a long story and personal. I’d rather not discuss it.”“I’m not just your Coach, Kelley, I’m also a person that has your best interests at heart. I care about every single player on my team.”Kelley had been running drills and practices with the team for two months now and it seemed for the time being that Arlo O’Neill had pulled his head out of his ass. Kelley still didn’t really have friends but on some occasions he sat with Lee during lunch, when Mason wasn’t there.“Coach, if I tell you
Mason skidded around the corner and stopped the Escalade over two spots as he parked in front of the public hospital. Lee parked next to the Escalade just as Mason opened the back door. Blood had smeared over Kelley’s face and Mason pressed two fingers against his pulse.Lee opened the other door and grabbed Kelley’s shoulders and pulled him out of the car slowly. He kept his head in one hand as Mason came around the side and grabbed Kelley’s legs. “My mom’s working tonight.”Lee nodded as they headed towards the electronic doors and walked inside the reception area of the hospital. “Help us!”“Mason? Oh, dear Lord, what happened to this boy?” Carey James grabbed a gurney and quickly placed the stethoscope on Kelley’s chest the moment Mason and Lee put him on the gurney.“Kids from Private attacked him in the parking lot after the game. He took a baseball bat to the head.”“Dr Ingwe!” Carey was now pushing the gurney as two other nurses joined her into a trauma bay and another nurse b
Kelley spent the next week in the hospital before he was discharged and he walked into the lobby of the hospital to find half of the football team waiting for him along with Jesse. Applause rang out and the guys all slapped Kelley on the back. Even Lee gave him half a smile.“There he is!” Jesse grinned and gave him a bear hug.“What are you all doing here?”“You’re officially Public now.” Arlo’s voice was slightly over confident.“It took me getting beaten up to be official. I didn’t know I was your type, O’Neill.” Laughter rang out around them and Arlo grinned broadly.“You’re not that hot, Kelley.”They all walked to the parking lot with Mason carrying Kelley’s bag and Kelley was surprised to see his Escalade in the parking lot. The guys all made their way to various vehicles, some of which didn’t look roadworthy at all, and drove off with well wishes.“Thanks, Mason … for everything.”“You’re welcome, Kelley, I mean it. Now, it’s time to take you home.”Kelley froze in his steps a
Mason and Kelley fell into a brotherly routine. Nobody seemed surprised or fazed by the knowledge that Kelley was now living with Mason and his mother. They took turns with the Escalade and Mason’s Ford F-150 truck to drive to school.After school Kelley would stand on the side lines while the rest of the guys practiced football and he found that he actually liked helping the Coach. He gave advice when he saw mistakes and gave them the rundown on each and every team they’d play that season.Kelley found that he could remember mundane little things about different players and coaches from previous games and his knack to recall game details proved invaluable. It was a week later when Kelley sat at the kitchen table and drew up old game plans of every other Coach’s gameplays.Coach Maxwell sat in silence as he watched Kelley. Lee and Mason spoke in low voices. “That’s everything I remember.”“Kelley, this is amazing.” Kelley grinned at Coach Maxwell.“This run I remember from Heathcliff
“No! Don’t touch me!”Kelley, Mason and Lee jumped up at the same time as Marella’s scream came from upstairs. Lee was the biggest and he physically pushed them out of his way as he ran up the stairs. Mason stopped and chuckled and Kelley grinned.Kelley and Mason stood just inside the room watching Lee as he held and soothed Marella. She was crying and Lee’s hand soothed over her hair and down her back. She was bunched up on his lap and he spoke soothingly to her.“You’re okay, I won’t let them touch you ever again.”Mason turned towards Kelley and whispered. “If I didn’t know any better I’d say Lee likes her.”“I can hear you, Mason.”“I was whispering!” Mason looked perplexed and Kelley moved towards the bed.“Don’t touch her, Kelley. I’ve got her.”Kelley stood his ground. “You okay, Marella?”“I said I’ve got her.” Lee looked angry and Kelley took a step backwards with his hands raised in surrender.“I’m okay, Kelley.” Marella’s voice was soft but clear.“Lee …”“Piss off, Mason.
It was a week later when Jesse called him. It was a go. Nobody talked about his little meltdown, instead they walked on eggshells around him. Lee and Mason hovered, worked out of his study and at night Milana occupied his mind with sex. It wasn’t a bad deal, except that they all watched him, constantly.Nobody told her that it was Ernesto that he had killed and neither did he. He kept quiet and he waited. He tried to be himself, it was hard, but he tried. It didn’t fool his brothers though. They knew something was up and Connor finally broke the ice.“I can’t really decide who’s the crazier motherfucker, you or Lee.”Kelley looked up from his laptop and Lee huffed out a laugh. “Kelley. Definitely Kelley.”“You stabbed your father over thirty times, how am I crazier than you?”Mason leaned back against the sofa and took turns to look at them. “Did you see that guy’s face? You caved his skull in with your bare hands!”“Soft in the head just took on a whole new meaning for me,” Kelley sa
The front door opened as Kelley walked up the two wide stone steps. “Welcome to Meadow Lake, Kelley.”“Ernesto.”Kelley followed him to his office and they sat down on the two sofas facing each other. Ernesto poured them each a drink, assuming that Kelley would want one. He didn’t really but he took it and emptied the glass.“So what brings you to my little town?” Ernesto looked smug and Kelley fought to keep the sneer from his face.“I want to know where Milana’s mother is,” Kelley said.“I see.”Kelley’s expression remained stoic and he could see Ernesto was thinking about his answer. It wouldn’t be a good answer, Kelley knew that too. Kelley shifted slightly and pulled the pistol from under his jacket.Ernesto’s eyes followed the movement and his left eye twitched as the pistol came to rest on Kelley’s thigh. “Where is she?”“She’s dead. She killed herself four years ago,” Ernesto said calmly.“You didn’t think to share that news with her daughter?”Ernesto shifted and Kelley’s han
Kelley walked into his study with a grin on his face. He’d barely slept the previous night, despite his exhaustion. Once hadn’t been enough and he’d reached for Milana a few times until the sun rose and he’d gotten up for Kyzer.He walked over to the couch area and moved the one he and Milana had been on back to its original place. His tie was on the back of the other couch and it slipped to the floor against the wall just as he reached for it.Kelley moved the couch away from the wall and bent down to retrieve his tie. The wooden part of the skirting lay on the floor and he pushed the couch further away and picked it up. He looked at the piece in his hand, the edges a little jagged, like it had been cut out.He pulled his phone from his pocket and turned the flashlight app on and directed the light into the hole that had been hidden by the skirting piece. He lay flat on his stomach as he moved his phone and something caught his eye.Kelley stuck his fingers inside and it gripped the
The dining room remained quiet for exactly twenty seconds when Kelley walked out before everyone started talking at the same time.“That was intense,” Sylvie breathed.“You!” Marley stood up and pointed her finger at Sylvie. “You couldn’t keep your eyes off him the entire time. Get over it, he’ll never love you. He loves her!” Marley pointed at Milana and sat back down.“Shut up, Marley,” Jesse said softly.“Is that true?” Mason asked. “Are you still in love with Kelley?”“I should go talk to him,” Lee said.“No!” Milana said fiercely. “I’ll go talk to him, if any of you go up there now he’ll probably kill you. He won’t hurt me.”“Says the one that tried to kill him,” Marley muttered.“You created this whole mess, Marley. You should listen to Jesse and shut the fuck up,” Milana hissed and walked out of the dining room.Nobody moved and then Jeannie stood up and glared at all of them. “This is all levels of fucked up but Kelley’s right about one thing. You all want to get angry and gla
The weeks sped by and Kelley became broodier and quieter than ever before. He spent more and more time in his study catching up on work and spreading their business further, moving across continents and into other markets.He went to sleep each night with his back turned towards Milana but they always woke up attached to each other in some way. Today would be a test for all of them. They were planning a family dinner and Kyzer was already three months old.He rubbed his temples, wishing the headache would go away. It was the one constant ever since the coma. He had one every night and probably would for the rest of his life. He had an hour before everyone would knock down his front door.Milana walked out of the bathroom, a towel wrapped around her body as Kelley closed the bedroom door behind him. She didn’t look at him but rather looked past him. His grip on her arm made her waver because he hadn’t hurt her, not once since that night he gave his ultimatum.“Mila …”“I need to get re
Kelley was standing by the crib when Kyzer’s face scrunched up and he picked him up before he had the chance to scream. He changed him and then sat in the rocking chair as he fed him the bottle he’d made. He didn’t feel like he’d missed anything but Kyzer was bigger and heavier and his face had changed a little.The door opened and Kelley looked up just as he pulled the empty bottle from Kyzer’s mouth. He placed the bottle on the table next to the rocking chair and lifted Kyzer to his shoulder. Three burps later and Kyzer was already half asleep.Milana had remained standing in the doorway, leaning against it. Tears were running down her cheeks and she hadn’t bothered to wipe them away. Kelley tucked Kyzer in, sighing softly in his sleep, before he turned to face Milana.He gripped her hand in his as he walked past her and pulled her behind him towards their bedroom. His bedroom, since none of her things had been in the dressing room when he’d changed earlier. He waited until she was
Kelley’s eyelids fluttered and he blinked a few times before the ceiling came into focus. He tried to swallow and felt the nausea rising. Kelley’s hand rose to his face and he felt the tube going down his nose.He started pulling, slowly and swallowed the nausea down. The pipe seemed never ending and when the last bit popped out of his nose, he gagged. The beeping was low in his ears but irritatingly there. Kelley turned to look at it with a frown and then he switched it off.He ripped the patches off his chest and stumbled to the bathroom. His hand was against the wall because his balance was up to shit. Something was trailing on the floor behind him and he felt for the light switch and stepped back as his reflection appeared in the mirror.“What the fuck,” Kelley whispered.He looked down and saw the bag half-filled with urine. ‘Why the hell do I have a catheter?’ he thought to himself as he picked it up and placed the bag on the counter. His head felt fuzzy but he wasn’t in pain at
Five weeks later …Mason looked at his phone for the hundredth time. It wasn’t going to magically ring. He rubbed his hands over his face and walked out of his office at the warehouse. His calm veneer was cracking, his soul was splitting off piece by piece.Their family was breaking and he had no idea how to fix it or even if he wanted to try and fix it. Carey wasn’t talking to him, Marella wasn’t talking to Lee and Connor was like a bear with a sore tooth. Grace had been with Carey for two days now, she’d taken her for the weekend.Marley was the only woman that was talking to them. Steel had drifted to the other side, he’d had no choice. Milana was his detail and he stuck to her side. Connor had lost his shit, broken three chairs and Steel had had to drag him away from Milana.Kelley had survived brain surgery, even though the odds had been stacked heavily against him. There had been swelling, another brain bleed and another surgery, he’d survived that as well, even though his docto
Two weeks passed and they’d fallen into a routine with Kyzer. Kelley did most of the heavy lifting, bringing Kyzer to their bed so Milana could feed him. The doctor’s timeline had been four weeks and Kelley made sure she stuck to it.She looked healthier, her hair shining again although she hadn’t gained any considerable weight yet, though Kyzer had. His pediatrician was happy with everything and Kelley felt like he could breathe easier.He hadn’t heard from Sylvie and he doubted he would and as the days passed he felt more comfortable. Mila looked more and more like herself again and at night she slept in his arms, her head on his chest like they’d always done.Kelley opened his eyes and gripped his erection through his pajama pants. He hated sex dreams, especially now. It was still early, not even six am yet. Milana’s side of the bed was empty and his cock twitched at the thought of her.Kelley closed his eyes again and tried to adjust himself in the loose pants. “Do you need help w