Pull

Chapter Thirty-two

Demetri

A shitty day was just made worse. I walked — correction —

I ran to Alyssa’s house, and now I was paying the price for staying

up half the night with her while she cried in my arms.

I kissed her on the forehead before I left. I even tucked her in

bed so she could rest.

It was a new day. Maybe things would start to get better?

As I turned the last corner that led me back to the

boardwalk, a camera went off and then another and another until I

was blinded by paparazzi.

“Demetri, you look terrible. Are you on drugs again?”

“Demetri! Did your girlfriend dump you?”

“Is the show canceled?”

“Where’s your brother?”

My mouth opened to give a snotty retort when I felt

someone’s arm around my shoulders. I looked up to see Jaymeson

grinning like a fool.

“Enough about AD2, let’s talk about me.” He pushed me

slightly out of the way and directly into Nat’s arms.

I shook as she held me and walked me to where Alec was

standing.

We walked in silence to the beach house. Nat kept holding

me close to her as if trying to protect me from all the crazy people

out there. And Alec, for once, didn’t joke about our relationship. He

didn’t say one damn thing, though it looked like the next person

who spoke was going to get punched in the face.

Finally, once we were in the safety of our own house, with

Bob at the door like some sort of guard dog, Alec lost it.

“What the hell, Demetri? You were out all night! You

weren’t answering you phone and you just disappeared! Nobody

knew where you were.”

“Sorry.” I sighed in exhaustion.

“You look like shit, man.”

“Thanks,” I croaked.

“Where did you go?”

“To hell and back, thanks for asking. Do we have any

coffee?”

Nat patted my hand. “I’ll run next door and get some. You

guys ran out yesterday.”

The room fell silent except for Nat’s footsteps on the

hardwood floor as she left our house and ran next door.

“I went to fix things with Alyssa.”

“And how’d that work out for you?”

“Does my shirt look like it has a rainbow on it? Are birds

chirping in the distance and butterflies flapping around my head?”

“That sucks, bro.”

“Wow, you really need to learn how to give better advice.” I

shook my head. “I’m just exhausted. I think I need five pounds of

coffee and at least a few hours of sleep before I can talk about it.”

“Oh,” came Nat’s voice. I turned around to see not just her

standing there but Mrs. Murray as well.

“Care to talk?”

“Care to medicate me?” I snapped.

“He’s tired,” Alec explained.

“Your choice, Demetri,” Mrs. Murray said.

Exhaustion finally hit the tipping point as I nodded my

head. I couldn’t speak. I felt like I was stuck in a terrible nightmare,

that at some point I’d wake up and Alyssa would be smiling again

in my arms.

“Coffee and then we talk and then medication?” The words

stumbled out in a slur.

Mrs. Murray smiled. “Yes to the first two, and no to the

last.”

“A guy can try.”



****

A half hour later I was in Mrs. Murray’s office sitting on the

floor. The coffee had woken me up a bit but not as much as I would

have liked.

It felt weird to be sitting in the exact same spot I’d sat in

every week and think about how much I’d changed.

When I first came to therapy I was a total ass.

Now I was a broken ass.

I wondered which was better?

I smirked at my own joke. Yup, completely exhausted.

“Something funny?” Mrs. Murray asked taking her seat.

“Life.”

“If you don’t laugh, you’ll cry, am I right?”

I nodded in agreement. “I don’t really know what to say. I

just spent the night holding the girl I love in my arms. Watching

pain rip through her heart almost killed me.”

“I need you to know something, Demetri.” Mrs. Murray

folded her hands across her lap and sighed. “I can’t be your

therapist anymore.”

“You’ve got to be kidding me. Are you seriously trying to

kill me?” I couldn’t believe she would drop this bomb on me after

the night I’d had! I was ready to unleash on her when she joined

me on the floor and then reached over and gave me a hug.

“I know your mom and dad are gone, Demetri. I know you

and Alec are alone. Sometimes people don’t need therapy. They

don’t even need to talk. They just need to be held. And you have

nobody to hold you, no adult to tell you how proud they are of

you. As your therapist I can tell you you’ve made great strides.”

She laughed and pulled away. “As Nat’s mother I want to

tell you that I am so proud of the man you have become, and I

know your parents would feel the same way. You are stronger than

you’ll ever know, and you will get through this, maybe not today,

maybe not tomorrow, but each day as you heal, the pain will

slowly dissipate and you’ll walk away from this feeling stronger

than before. “You want to know what makes life so beautiful?”

I shook my head.

“Pain. Pain makes life beautiful, because if we never had

pain, we’d never be forced to grow. You’ve been given your fair

share of pain, some of it self-inflicted, some of it just bad luck. But

as a therapist I have to believe there’s a reason for it, and as a mom

I know everything happens for a reason. Your pain matches your

destiny, and you, Demetri Daniels, have a great destiny.”

Unable to think of what to do I just stared at her and told

myself that guys don’t cry and that I’d been doing too much of that

lately.

After a few brief seconds I found my voice. “Thank you.”

“You’re welcome.”

“Oh, and you’re fired.”

“Finally.” Mrs. Murray winked. “You know you can talk to

me anytime, but you’ve been more of a son to me than my client

this last year.”

“Thanks for separating the two until I was ready.”

“I’m not a fan of overwhelming people just getting over

drug addictions.”

“That reminds me.” I snapped my fingers. “You got those

meds?”

“Go home, Demetri.”

I saluted her and walked out of the house feeling lighter

than I’d felt in years. The pain was still there, but now it was a

reminder of growth.

With a smile on my face I pulled out my phone and texted

Alyssa.

GOOD MRNING BEAUTIFUL! HW WAS UR NIGHT?

MINE WAS HORRIBLE EVEN WITH YOU BY MY SIDE. I WILL

LOVE YOU FOREVER. WHN UR READY U CAN FIND ME ON

THE CORNER W MY BUCKET.





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