What Are Friends For? EP6
She looked away, but not before | noticed she was blushing, which was definitely a first.
"Are you blushing?"
"No! I'm hot!" She removed her hat and wiped her forehead.
"Nah, just cute, remember?" | joked.
"Trust me, Justin, | know I'm not hot." She sounded irritable.
"Hey! | was kidding!"
"But Jen is, and for what it's worth? | never thought you'd be the kind of guy to go for just that."
"I like her for other reasons."
"Yeah, the two big ones hanging out of her shirt. You're different around her, Justin. When you're withand Jim
and the rest of our friends, you're you, and when you're with her, you're... a conceited jerk." "I am not!"
"Whatever." Sam stood up. "The point | was getting at was even though you're good-looking and popular, you're
a sweet guy, and that's pretty rare at our age. That's the best part about you, and that's why you deserve better.
Jen is just a shallow bitch."
"You're more than that and deserve more. Now, I've told you how | feel and you don't really care, but at least |
said it. Hope you have fun tomorrow." She grabbed the bag and turned away from me, ending the conversation.
| thought about defending myself, but why bother? Once Sam dug in, nothing changed her mind. She'd made a
good point about how I really cared about Jen, but | wasn't about to cancel tomorrow. By her own admission Sam
hadn't been gung-ho over the guys she had been with. She was fine with it. Why shouldn't | be?
For the next half hour, we moved about the bushes and trees in silence except for the sounds of bottles and cans
clinking together. | felt like an ass. Sam was helpingout and | had treated her like crap. Granted, she had
been badgering me, but what else was new?
In my mind, | heard my mother's voice and one of her famous overused lines, 'If it bothers you, it's because the
truth hurts.’ Mentally telling my mother to shut up, | glanced up from the bushes, relieved to see we had almost
reached the end of the small stand of trees that bordered one side of the playground.
"Hey," Sam called out, "looks like | earned that movie after all."
"I told you | was treating for you helping," | told her, glad she had spoken and still wanting to keep up our movie
tradition.
"Doesn't matter, I'd win the gross-out anyway."
Turning around, | watched her pick up a stick and poke at something in the grass.
"What is it, something dead?"
"No, but not only pretty gross, but very fitting. Here!"
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used condom.
"That is nasty! Why is it ironic? Because I'll need sfor tomorrow?"
"No, because it's just like you, used."
"Real nice, Sam." | forced myself to not raise my voice. "Why do you keep saying that?"
"Because it's obvious, Justin, and | can see what's right in front of me."
Before | could respond, she released a long sigh. "Too bad you can't see what's right in front of you."
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| lay on the couch dozing on and off while the Sox were getting their asses handed to them by the Blue Jays. It
was only eight thirty, but after spending hours in the sun cleaning the parks, | was exhausted.
When Sam and | finished Carson's, she had asked where | was off to. Knowing | was going to hear about it, | told
her Jen had askedto clean up the other playground. Sam gavea 'what a sap' look, but to my surprise
offered to help. The park was pretty small. Because it was in the middle of a neighborhood, it wasn't the
drinking, partying hangout Carson's was and only took us an hour. After that, | treated Sam to a sundae at Dairy
Queen and then dropped her off at her house.
Her mother was on the porch and invitedin, but I told her | needed to go hand shower. Fact was, in
addition to being hot and tired, Sam's older sister Brenda was there, and she rodeabout Jen even harder
than Sam did. In fact, since I'd been with Jen, Brenda, whom I'd always gotten along well with, had been
downright rude tomost of the time.
| got hjust before Bill picked Mom up and was happy to see how excited she was to be going away. She
asked for the hundredth tif | was comfortable with her being with Bill and | told her | was thrilled for her.
That was no lie. My father was an asshole who my mother wasted way too many years with, and | was sure a lot
of that twas for my sake. Bill was a good guy who seemed to go out of his way to do all the little things for
Mom that Dad never did. For the most part he was the opposite of my prick father, which made him okay in my
book.
In the span of the half hour we were htogether, Mom asked several times if | was seeing Jen. | was pretty
sure she suspected | was glad she was going away for reasons other than her happiness. That suspicion was
confirmed when Mom huggedgoodbye and said,
"I'm proud of you, Justin. You're only eighteen but more of a man than your father ever was. He was already a
dog in heat by your age. | don't know what | was thinking when | married him. But you're not like him, and I'm
sure Jen sees that and knows how special you are." She paused and with a sly smile added, "I think you've
proved yourself a good man. Maybe it's tyou were rewarded for it."
After she left, | did a few things around the house she'd askedto do to get them out of the way, showered,
and threw on a pair of shorts and a T-shirt. | figured | would just chill tonight and watch sTV. Lying there, |
replayed Mom's words and couldn't help smiling.
I had no doubt that was Mom's green light to go for it, without being awkward about it. Her words had putin
a better mood. Because of my father's bullshit, | had promised Mom that | would be better and hold to values he
never had, but she had officially letoff the hook.
Not that | wouldn't have had Jen over tomorrow anyway, but Mom givingher blessing removed any feelings
that | wasn't doing the right thing.
She was right. | had earned it, sitting hwhacking off while all my friends had already been getting laid and
having fun. Even Sam, the indifferent tomboy who didn't give a rat's ass what she looked like or what people
thought of her, had found guys to mess around with.
| frowned at that last thought. It wasn't a good one, especially seeing how good a friend Sam was. I'd never once
thought | was better than her or anyone else, but that was what it felt like. It also sounded like something Jen
would say when making fun of other people, which she did frequently.
Sam had made that remark today, that | was different around-
| jumped when my cell rang from the coffee table in front of me. Grabbing it, | saw it was Jim, who after Sam was
pretty much my closest friend.
"Hey, what's up?" | answered. "You got nothing better to do on a Saturday night besides calling a guy?"
"Hey, Justin." He didn't sound happy. "Hey, man, | need to talk to you."
"What about? I-" | stopped when | heard several people laughing and yelling in the background. "Where are
you?"
"I'm at Mackerel Cove in Jamestown."
"Mackerel Cove? Hey, Jen was up there today."
"She still is. That's why | called you."
"What's going on?" | sat up on the couch.
"Look, Justin, this really sucks forbecause you know you're my bud, but I'd be an asshole if | didn't say
anything."
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"Justin, we've been friends since fourth grade. You think I'd joke about this?"
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