Ike Finch-Fletchley (![]() ![]() @ 2013-10-10 13:36:00 |
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Entry tags: | !complete, !thread, month :: october |
Who: Charlie Fisher and Edison Halloran
What: Resolving the issues
Where: Halloran Estate
When: After school
Rating: PG
The past week had been difficult on the boy. Not just because he was confused as to who his new fan was, but it seemed that his best friend who was not names TyTy was mad at him. And he had no idea what he did wrong. He spent a lot of time moping like a sad puppy. He did not know how to bring it up to Charlie to begin with and as soon as they were in the same room, it seemed like the other boy wanted to be distant. Sure he did not like the idea of not having a chance to talk to Charlie, but Eddie was going to let him do what he needed to and whine to Caius afterward. Of course, he had not expected such a reaction when he mentioned possibly cutting off his hair. If Charlie did not want him to do it, he wouldn’t, but he was not expecting him to have an opinion with how distant he seemed recently. And then it came out- a comment about the girl who had kissed him quite unexpectedly after the show. After an awkward silence he suggested they spoke after class… and then he realized that he was having Charlie come over after and he had no idea what he would say. Or why his friend had even been so mad in the first place.
Eddie had effectively learned nothing from asking his brother for help. If anything, all the boy knew was every moment Cai had spent doodling in the margins of his notebooks had been anything but helpful, as the stick figures that looked more like a toddler attacking a wall with a crayon needed to headbutt each other smiling before making circles with their arms. He was confused. It seemed his brother could not express verbally what he was trying to get across and so the boy gave up and retired to his room to play around on his snare. He was there for about a half hour before one of the maids came to get him, saying Charlie was there. He must have looked nervous, because the maid asked if he needed a glass of water. He kindly declined and went to go see his friend, not sure why his heart was slamming into his chest. No, he was starting to get it, as he thought it was ludicrous for him to be upset over some girl playing with his hair. When given the option of Charlie doing it… there were no other options. And this was not the first time he had a fan get a little touchy, especially when he had hair porn for days. He saw Charlie standing in the entryway and almost turned away, chickening out. Their friendship was more than this silliness, so he kept going, giving his usual hair flip and head shake before pushing the hair out of his eyes. “You’ve been here enough, you don’t have to wait around for me,” Eddie commented lightly, wanting to give a bear hug, but holding off. Somehow a normal greeting seemed… wrong.
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It had probably been the longest week Charlie had ever been though in his entire life. Not even waiting for the new Star Trek movie had been so slow and painful. And painful was the key word there. Charlie was hurt. Very hurt. Seeing his friend with that girl who was practically sex on legs had upset him in ways he, even after a week, still couldn’t understand. Sure he had seen fans get touchy with him before and while it bothered him a tiny little bit, it wasn’t a big deal because he knew Eddie didn’t have feelings for them or anything like that. But that girl had been different. Charlie could tell she had wanted Eddie by the way she had been talking to him. And you know, by the way she kissed him. Charlie felt left out, ignored by his best friend, and he had to leave the venue because it was just too much for him. And then it started the longest week ever. Charlie wanted nothing more than things to be ok between them again, to cuddle with him like they always did... But he was so hurt. And confused. And apparently everyone in his family knew why he was confused about but refused to tell him. His father asked him if he had had a fight with Eddie, and then proceeded to give him a look that Charlie knew he should’ve understood but he could only stare at his father waiting for the answer that never came. Then his mother told him him and Eddie needed to talk about what happened and share their feelings, which only confused Charlie more because he wasn’t the sharing-feelings type. Unless it was with Mica. But Mica was in the wonderful land of being in love with Mr. Franklin, so he didn’t feel like bothering her with his problems.
So Charlie had tried his best to deal with his problems and wait for Eddie to apologize, because it was obvious he needed to apologize for completely ignoring him and pay attention to that bi-- girl who was all over him. He had kept his distance, because he couldn’t completely cut out Eddie from his life, and he had done a pretty good job until Eddie mentioned his hair in class one day. Cutting his hair. That would be bad. He loved his hair. If he cut it, how would he play with it while they watched a movie? Charlie couldn’t let that happen. Ever.
So maybe his reaction was a little strong, and maybe got the attention of half of the class; but hey, at least they got them talking. Charlie pinky promised to meet him later that day and there he was, standing in the entryway of the Halloran mansion, feeling like he was entering the Evil Sea Witch lair and he’d get turned into a slug or something if he took a step.
He was biting his bottom lip nervously when Eddie showed up. His body had the urge to walk up to him and hug him tightly but he restrained himself, which seemed odd and wrong. His fingers craved touching his hair, but he kept them busy in the pockets of his jacket as he played with some pieces of paper that were there since God knows when. He nodded and took a few steps closer. “Can I have a glass of water?” His throat was a dry as Tatooine.
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Eddie wanted to know what he had done wrong more than anything. Had he known, or had any clue, he knew he could explain. Or try to. He wanted his friendship back. Nothing like this had ever happened. He had always been fine with Charlie, no matter what weird stuff was happening with the band. Even with them becoming… very popular and taking off once and awhile for tour, there was no way he thought there would come a time where he had to spend time not talking to Charlie. He was confused, but he never thought to follow everyone else’s thoughts on the topic. Even Cai had tried to explain it to him, but the words were not sinking in for him. He knew that he was one of his best friends and that he meant the world to him, but that was what it meant to be best friends, right? He had no idea that anything could be linked to that random woman, who he never gotten the name of. The kiss had not been planned and he sure as hell did not start it. The only reason he was still there was because he couldn’t just leave without trying to apologize for having to go after Charlie. Really, Eddie knew he did because the idea of the other boy walking away made him really sad. As the coming week showed, it was not worth it trying to make it up to the girl. Maybe his brother had a point on that with the quick cut off of women he did not want to give attention to.
Seeing Charlie there made everything a lot more confusing. He knew what was going on, or slowly was understanding what it was. It did not make any sense. Or at least, he had no idea how it happened. That did not matter right now, he just needed to fix things with Charlie before the boy cut out their friendship forever. His confusion did not matter right now. He would worry about that later. There definitely was a moment of tension before he spoke. Eddie did not know how to start a conversation with someone who was angry at him. He had no idea it could be more hurt than anything, so anger was the easiest thing to assume. After all, why else would he stop talking if Eddie had not managed to piss him off? When Charlie asked for the water, he nodded and played with his hair again. “Yeah, sure,” he replied, waving at Charlie to follow him into the kitchen, which was silent and even more awkward. He could not remember the last time he had spent this much time with the other boy and not talking unless it was a test. He handed the water to him and cleared his throat.
He wanted to ask how he was. He wanted to ask what he had been up to. Nothing was coming out, though and he watched awkwardly before going back to messing with his hair. “So…” he started, suddenly regretting having him come over. Why couldn’t this be easy? He tapped his fingers against the countertop, trying to find the words to say. This sucked. “What did you mean, you saw me and her?” He had a feeling he knew what that meant, but there was no way him being touched or surprised kissed would upset Charlie.