The Motorcycle Accident
Part 2
by Rolf
"And the building codes do allow us that extra floor, correct?"
"Yes" replied Rolf, "I've checked with the city board personally,
sir, and
everything is approved and within code." Rolf said that, but was
thinking
much different thoughts. He was thinking seriously about taking a
page out
of Matthew's book, and turning into a complete brat. His heart just
wasn't
in the job today, not with Matthew out of school and ready to
celebrate.
"Let's go back over the schematics." Mr. Black said.
"Yes, sir." Rolf said, ever the professional.
Matthew didn't hear the screeching of the tires from the cars behind
him.
He had only a second to wonder what was happening before his head
cracked
upon the pavement, knocking him unconscious. To the driver of the
car
behind him, it happened in slow motion. One moment the rider was
riding
tall, entering the curve in the center of the lane, gently leaning
over, one
with the road. Just as the rider had reached what would have been
the
correct angle to negotiate the curve, the bike looked like it hit a
spring.
It immediately stood straight up, a slight wriggle as it did so, then
the
back end just gave way, and the bike and rider went down, violently.
Matthew's grip loosened the second he blacked out, and the bike being
heavier, it took off without him. The jugs on the side of the bike
kept his
leg from breaking or being shredded by the pavement. As the bike
slid along
the road, it sparked as if it were the fourth of July. It slowly
spun in a
circle on the pavement, then flipped once in a huge cloud of dirt
when it
hit the embankment, coming to a smoldering rest against a tree.
Matthew's lifeless looking body did a slow tumble, being jerked
rather hard
when his foot connected with the embankment, his slide being stopped
by the
fence alongside of the road. He came to rest on his side, looking as
if he
had simply gotten tired and laid down for a nap.
Ted, the guy in the car immediately behind Matthew was able to stop
quickly,
and the car behind him stopped with a squeal as she dove a little to
the
side of the road to avoid him. The acrid smell of burnt rubber hung
in the
air and the world seemed eerily silent as the guy hopped out and ran
up to
Matthew, searching for any signs of life. The lady in the second car
immediately dialed 911. Once that call was made, she grabbed a coat
she had
on the seat beside her and ran up to join them.
Ted knew enough about accidents to know not to remove the helmet. He
lifted
the facemask and searched for signs of breathing. There were good
breath
sounds, but the pulse was a little shaky. He took the coat from the
woman
and covered Matthew, trying to ward off shock.
Eric was on patrol on the north side of town when he received a
call. "Any
unit. Please respond to a motorcyclist down and injured, Summer
Valley Road
between Pine and Chestnut streets. Ambulance in route, traffic
control and
accident reconstruction needed."
Eric keyed his radio. "Officer Mayhan, car 301 responding. Five
minutes
out."
"Car 301 responding. Over and out."
Eric hit the siren and took off towards the accident scene, afraid of
what
he might find. Motorcyclists weren't required to wear helmets or
protective
gear, and he'd seen his share of horrid injuries and death due to the
two-wheeled beasts.
Eric was the second officer on the scene and the ambulance had yet to
arrive. He parked the car and yelled out to Officer Howard "Need
help with
the victim?"
"No, he's out, but breathing. Get the traffic situated." Officer
Howard
said.
"Yes, sir." Eric turned around to start towards the traffic when he
caught
sight of the bike. Something was familiar about it. He ran over to
the
bike and sure enough, there was the Tasmanian Devil sticker on the
side, the
one Rolf was nicknamed for. Eric's heart caught in his throat as he
ran
over to where Rolf was lying. "Rolf! Man, wake up - MATTHEW!?! Oh
shit.
Shit shit shit." Eric grabbed Matthew's hand and held it, the other
hand
trying to rub life into the face.
"Do you know this kid?" Officer Howard asked.
"Yes, a good friend of mine....come on Matthew, wake up buddy. Don't
do
this to me, don't do this to Rolf." Eric looked up. "Where is that
gawd
forsaken ambulance?"
Just then the siren could be heard. Eric remained with Matthew,
yelling at
the paramedics to hurry before they even got out of their truck.
"Come on! He's out cold, but no obvious trauma. His name is
Matthew."
"You know him?"
"Yes, a close friend."
"He's in good hands, Office Mayhan." Lucie and George got to work on
Matthew, taping him immediately to a backboard to guard against
aggravation
to any possible neck or back injuries. They cut off his leather
jacket arm
and started an IV; the fluids needed to ward off the effects of
shock.
After checking for obvious broken bones, George broke an ammonia
capsule
beneath Matthew's nose.
Matthew awoke with a start, the smell making him want to gag. He
tried to
move, but found himself locked in place. Fear welled up in him,
unsure of
where he was or why he couldn't move.
"Matthew? Please don't move." Lucie said, leaning into Matthew's
line of
view. "Hi. My name is Lucie. Do you know what happened?"
Matthew's eyes were wide with fright and bright with unshed tears as
he
continued to struggle to move. Someone squeezed his hand. "I...I
was in an
accident?"
"Matthew, good to see you buddy." Eric leaned into Matthew's view,
tightening the grip on his hand. "You're going to be just fine."
Eric put
all the calm and sincerity he could muster into that sentence, hoping
it was
true. "Relax, don't move, and let them take care of you."
"How are you feeling love? Hurt anywhere?" Lucie asked, wanting to
make
sure they hadn't missed anything before moving Matthew into the
ambulance.
Matthew squeezed tight on Eric's hand, hanging onto the only thing he
knew.
Tears started to course down his face. "I....I....I don't th...think
so."
He stuttered, not at all sure that he wasn't about to
die. "E..Eric? I
can't move. Why can't I move?"
Terror was evident in Matthew's tone. "You're taped to a backboard
to guard
against any spinal or neck injuries. It's just tape, you're going to
be
fine." Eric said, leaning back over so Matthew could see him.
"I..I'm sc...scaaaaaaaarrrrred!" Matthew said, sobbing the word out.
Both Eric and Lucie worked on calming Matthew down, as his agitation
wasn't
going to help matters. Finally Matthew got his crying under control,
though
the tears continued to flow.
George had gone back to the ambulance and was bringing the stretcher
up to
where Matthew was lying.
"Matthew, we're going to move you onto the stretcher, then we're
going to
take a quick ride to the hospital, get you checked out. Ready to
go?"
Lucie asked brightly.
"Nnn nnoooo! Eric! Don't leave me!" Matthew clutched frantically
at
Eric's hand, terrified of going to the hospital alone.
"Matty, please calm down. I'm right here. Matty." Eric finally got
Matthew's attention back to him. "They are just going to check you
out,
make sure you're okay. It will be alright, I promise. Now I can't
go with
you in the ambulance, but I'll be right behind you. Let Lucie and
George
take care of you, okay?" Eric squeezed Matthew's hand again. "I
need to
call Rolf, get him to meet us at the hospital. I'll be there, I
promise."
George and Lucie picked Matthew up and placed him on the stretcher,
covering
him with the blanket and tightening down the straps. Eric walked
with them,
talking to Matthew down to the ambulance. He gave one final squeeze
to
Matthew's hand before letting go, and watched as he was loaded into
the back
of the truck.
"You got things in hand?" Eric yelled to Officer Howard.
"Yes, go on, take care of your friend."
Eric dashed to his squad car, pealing off in a cloud of tire smoke
catching
up to the ambulance. He dreaded the phone call he was going to have
to
make. He picked up the phone and dialed Rolf's cell phone, almost
certain
had Rolf been at home, Matthew wouldn't have been on the motorcycle
in the
first place. The phone rang four times before he heard a distant
reply.
"Hello?" Rolf said, straining to hear through the static.
Eric realized that they had a bad connection and spoke
quickly. "It's Eric.
Where are you?"
"Eric? Hey how-"
"Where are you?"
When Eric cut him off in midsentence, Rolf answered quickly. "I'm at
34th
and Lime Streets. Eric, what's wrong? Michael alright?" He
demanded,
alarmed by Eric's tone of voice.
More static, the reply wasn't very clear. "I'm coming to get you."
Was all
Rolf could make out, and he wasn't even sure that is what Eric had
said.
Fear settled into the pit of his stomach.
"Anything wrong?" Asked Mr. Black, aware that Rolf's demeanor had
changed.
"I...I don't know. We'll see in a few minutes, I guess." Rolf
pulled out
the electrical drawing and started going over that with Mr. Black,
though
his mind was miles away.
Five minutes later Rolf heard a siren, and his stomach dropped into
his
toes. He was certain that it was Eric and he wasn't wrong.
Eric drove into the building site in a spray of gravel. He hopped
out,
meeting Rolf who had immediately started towards the car. "ERIC!
What's
wrong? What is it?"
Eric grabbed Rolf by the shoulders. "Calm down. Sorry to scare you,
I just
promised Matthew we'd meet him at the hospital, I don't want him to
worry."
Rolf's mouth opened in huge "o" of surprise. "M..Matthew? In the
hospital?
What happened?!"
"He was in a minor accident. He looks fine, they wanted to take him
to the
hospital to get him checked over. Come on, I'll drive you."
Mr. Black had reached the two men and could tell by the body language
that
something was wrong. "Rolf, anything I can do?"
Rolf tossed the keys to Mr. Black. "Please, use my truck to get back
to the
hotel. I'll call you later, my partner was in an accident." Rolf
jumped
into the front passenger seat yelling at Eric to step on it.
Mr. Black went back to perusing the drawings, worried for Rolf's
partner.
"Come on Eric, can't you go faster?"
"I'm going quite fast enough. He's fine, really."
"What happened?"
"It looks like he lost control of your motorcycle and-"
"My motorcycle? He was on my motorcycle?"
"Yes."
"But he's...he..." Rolf was disbelieving.
"From the marks on the road, it looks like he just laid the bike down
in a
curve. He stopped in the ditch, the bike kept moving. He was
unconscious
when I arrived, but was awake and in no obvious pain when they loaded
him
into the ambulance." Eric looked away from the road for a minute and
saw
the usually very robust looking man a sickly shade of gray. Rolf's
hands
were white where he was holding onto the door and the dashboard.
Eric
couldn't do anything about that now, he had to concentrate on driving.
George pulled the ambulance into the bay, turning the siren off.
Lucie
jumped out as soon as George had opened the doors, and they both
wheeled
Matthew out of the truck and onto the tarmac.
Matthew's vision was extremely limited due to the helmet and being
taped to
the board. He saw the lights above him, and the door frame as he was
wheeled into the hospital. The helmet was also blocking out a lot of
sounds, leaving Matthew feeling very alone, and afraid. His hands
tightened
on the sheets, and the tears continued to flow.
He could make out a lot of voices, but they seemed to be speaking
from a
great distance away. The medics were apprising the doctor and nurses
of
Matthew's condition, other patients and personnel were speaking, and
the PA
system was announcing emergencies in another room. Matthew closed
his eyes,
trying to block out the fear that was threatening to engulf him.
He was moved from the stretcher onto the bed, getting more afraid by
the
minute.
Lucie leaned over "Matthew? Matthew, open your eyes."
Matthew opened them, Lucie's face slowly coming into focus.
"This is Doctor Drake." Lucie squeezed Matthew's hand. "He's going
to take
great care of you, I promise. Now just do what he says, okay?"
Matthew wanted to shake his head yes, but was unable to. He finally
managed
a quiet and tremulous "Okay."
Lucie squeezed Matthew's hand and turned to leave.
"L..lucie? D..don't leave, pleeeease?" Matthew stuttered, trying to
hang
onto the only source of comfort he had.
Lucie turned back around and flashed Matthew a huge smile. "I'm
sorry love,
but I need to be out there in case any one else needs me. Eric will
be here
soon, and Dr. Drake will take good care of you. You'll be fine.
I'll check
in later, see how you're doing. Promise." Lucie winked, and was
gone.
"Hi Matthew, I'm Doctor Drake. Are you suffering from pain anywhere?"
Matthew had to think about that one, he hurt all over, but nothing in
particular. "Maybe my left ankle, but nothing else."
Dr. Drake and several nurses looked Matthew over from head to foot,
drawing
blood, poking, prodding, making sure all of Matthew's internal organs
were
in the right place and perfectly fine.
Matthew endured the checkout with very little resistance, except when
they
went to draw the blood. He had to be restrained by two nurses so a
third
could get the blood she needed to get the tests run.
Dr. Drake appeared in Matthew's line of vision. "You were really
lucky, you
know that? Your pants are shredded, and so is the side of your
boot. Had
you not had your protective clothes on, you would be missing quite a
lot of
skin. Let's get you to exray now, see if we can remove your helmet
and get
you moving around a bit, shall we?"
"O..okay" Matthew could hear a bunch of movement in the room, and
felt
people touching his arms and legs, but he couldn't move to see them.
"Hey there, I'm Tom, here to roll you to exray."
Matthew felt the bed rolling and watched a few lights pass by
overhead
before shutting his eyes tight. He wanted to open them and see
Rolf. Rolf,
who might be a little upset, but at least he'd take him home away
from this
hospital.
Eric drove up and parked in the fire lane. Before he could get the
car in
park Rolf was out the door and headed inside. Eric quickly ran after
him,
catching up just inside the front door, a hand on Rolf's
shoulder. "Rolf,
ROLF. Wait a minute. Take a seat over there, I'll go fin-"
"I am NOT going to sit, not until I find Matthew!" Rolf said,
brushing
Eric's hand off of his shoulder.
Eric grabbed Rolf by the arm. "You walk up to that desk with this
attitude,
and the nurses will point you over here anyway. There isn't a point
to you
storming the place. I'll be able to find out where he is, and we'll
go see
him. SIT." Eric finished, having walked Rolf over to the waiting
area and
quelched the Tasmanian devil before he could start swirling and
cursing.
Rolf knew what Eric said was right, and sat down.
Eric looked at him a moment, then turned and headed over to the
nurses
station.
Rolf sat for two seconds, then popped up and started pacing, much too
much
wound up to sit.
Eric found out that Matthew was in exray, and would be down again
shortly.
They would alert him when he arrived. He grabbed two cups of coffee
and
went back to where Rolf was. "Here, not that you need any
caffeine." Eric
said with a gentle smile as he handed Rolf the coffee.
"Where is he?"
"Exray, they'll call when he returns downstairs. We can see him
then."
"HOW is he?"
"They haven't updated his condition but as I said, he was suffering
no
obvious injuries. They'll let us know when he gets back down here."
"That is-"
"Sit. Please."
Rolf sat down, the authority in Eric's voice helping him to calm down
somewhat.
Matthew was in exray for about twenty minutes, and by the end they
had
removed his helmet and placed a neck collar on him. He was slightly
less
scared after the helmet was removed, but still couldn't move his head
very
well. Tom rolled him back down to emergency, back into Karen's care.
"How's it feel to have that helmet off?" she asked brightly.
"Better." Matthew replied.
"You've got a couple of visitors, want me to bring them in?"
Matthew's
tremulous smile gave her the answer, and she walked over to the
waiting
area. "Officer Mayhan? Matthew's back."
"Thanks Karen." "Where is he?" Eric and Rolf spoke together.
"Follow me." she said smiling.
Rolf practically pushed Karen ahead of him, so anxious was he to see
Matthew. When he spotted him, he rushed past Karen over to the bed.
"Matthew!" Rolf said, grabbing for his hand, checking his face, and
then
all the rest of him, making sure he was in one piece.
Matthew immediately started shedding tears of open relief, trying to
sit up
and climb into Rolf's arms.
"Whoa! Matthew, no, lay back down." Karen ran over, putting a hand
on his
shoulder and pressing him back down.
"Take me hoooooooooommmme." Matthew cried.
"I will, I will. How are you? Are you okay? Hurt anywhere?"
"I'm okay. Please, can we leave?"
"It's alright Matthew, I'm here now. Just relax, let me talk to the
doctors
and I'll see about getting you released." Rolf brushed the hair off
of
Matthew's face, and wiped the tears away as well.
Karen got Dr. Drake over to talk with Rolf.
"Dr. how is he?" Rolf said, Matthew not letting go of his hand.
"Dr. Drake" He said, shaking Rolf's free hand. "Matthew is lucky as
hell.
He's got a slightly sprained left ankle and bumps and bruises, but
his
clothing saved him. No skin damage at all, and the fall wasn't bad
enough
to break bones or anything internally. I want to wait a couple of
hours and
get some test results back, just routine tests. He had quite a
concussion,
so it's good that we just leave him under observation for a while,
make sure
everything is fine. I'll check back within the hour."
Rolf's look of open relief was quite evident. "Thank you Dr. Drake."
Rolf turned back to Matthew, still wanting to look for himself to
make sure
he was alright.
"I'm sleepy Rolf." Matthew muttered, his eyes closing.
"Matthew, wake up, you can't sleep now." Karen said. "Not after a
concussion."
"Matthew, listen to Karen. Open your eyes. Matthew? MATTHEW."
Rolf said,
ending on a stern note.
Matthew slowly opened his eyes, tightening his grip on Rolf's hand.
"Can you keep him awake?" Karen asked Rolf.
"Yes."
"I'll be just down the hall if you need anything. Stay awake
Matthew!"
Karen walked away, leaving Rolf and Eric alone with Matthew.
"Hey buddy, how're you doing?" Eric said, going to the other side of
the
bed.
Matthew rolled his head slightly to see Eric. "Better now. Thank
you for
being there."
"You know I would." Eric said, smiling at Matthew. "Think I could
ask you
a few questions about the accident?"
Matthew looked over at Rolf before turning back to Eric and saying
quietly
"yes."
"What happened?"
"I wasn't going fast." Matthew had to make sure everyone knew that
piece of
information up front. "I was only doing like 45, whatever it said,
when I
went around the corner. Everything was fine, I was leaning into the
curve
like you're supposed to, and it's like the bike just had a mind of
it's own.
It just popped straight upright, then over I went." Matthew was
speaking
quietly, looking between Eric and Rolf, wondering if someone was
going to
challenge him.
"You didn't see any debris in the road, there were no other cars
around you
at the time?"
"Nothing that I could see. And no, there weren't any other cars."
"Anything else you can think of?" Eric asked.
Matthew thought about that for a moment, before finally
answering "no."
"Glad to see you're alright. I need to call this in to the
department, get
the accident report filed. I'll leave you two alone." Eric squeezed
Matthew's arm and headed out to his car to fill out the necessary
papers.
Matthew sat up and buried his face into Rolf's stomach,
sobbing. "I'm..I'm
so...sorry" Matthew sobbed out, hugging tightly.
Rolf held Matthew for a moment, before gently breaking Matthew's grip
around
him. "Love, you need to just rest quietly now. Come on, lay back
down.
We'll talk about this later, you just concentrate on returning to 100
percent. I need to go talk to Eric, I'll be right back."
Matthew grabbed for Rolf's hand. "No! Don't go. Please?" He
asked, his
eyes wide.
"I'll be right back. Now sit tight, and stay awake. That's an
order."
Rolf kissed Matthew's forehead, and headed outside to see Eric. He
opened
the door and sat down, slamming his hands against the
dashboard. "Damnit!
What was he thinking? And what happened to make him fall?"
"I don't know what he was thinking, but I think I know what
happened. When
I got on scene and walked by the bike, something struck me as being
wrong in
how it landed. I just called back to Howard, and he said that the
kickstand
was down."
"That would explain why he turned the corner and just flipped over."
Rolf
said quietly, a growing sense of guilt overtaking his anger. He
rested his
head on the headrest, the anger leaving him.
"Rolf, it wasn't your fault." Eric said, knowing where Rolf's mind
was
headed.
"How can it not be? I KNEW it was loose, I just had-"
"ROLF, stop it right there. Was Matthew cleared to ride that bike?"
Eric
said sharply.
"No, but -"
"Would a more experienced rider have noticed the problem and done
something
preventative?"
"Yes, but agai-"
"Then there is nothing you should feel guilty for, except maybe
having
failed in your attempts to get it through Matthew's head that he
should
learn to obey you, though I'm sure he'll get a repeat lesson in that
soon
enough. Now get back in there and make sure that Matthew doesn't
charm the
socks off of some new intern and find a way out the back door of the
hospital while your back is turned."
Rolf was again struck with the realization that what Eric said had
merit and
made perfect sense. If he could just force himself to swallow that
was
another matter. "Thanks Eric, for everything." Rolf said, wanting
to say
so much more.
Eric shook the hand that Rolf had offered. "You're welcome. I'll
swing by
when he's released, get you home."
"Eric, you don-"
"I insist."
"Great, then." Rolf said, getting out of the car and closing the
door
before heading back into the hospital. He found Matthew sitting up
in his
bed, sipping a chocolate milkshake and chatting with two candy
stripers.
"And you crashed your motorcycle?" Said the blond one.
"Yes, I guess I was going a little too fast and hit an oil spot on
the road
and the bike just went into a slide. Doing the turns is easy, as
long as
the" Matthew spotted Rolf on the other side of the bed "road is
clear."
Matthew slumped back against the bed, the animation leaving his face.
"Thanks for keeping him company, but I really think he should rest
quietly."
Rolf said to the girls, who both beamed quick and tender smiles at
Matthew
before walking out of the emergency room, giggling quietly.
"I see the accident didn't damage your charm in any way, shape or
fashion.
So who got you the milkshake?" Rolf asked, smiling.
"The dark haired girl, Megan."
"And you were spinning wild tales of your misadventures?"
"They deserved a good.....story for the milkshake, don't you think?"
"I'm sure you gave them exactly what they wanted to hear. How are
you
feeling?"
"Tired. I want to go home."
"Soon, sport, soon." Rolf sat with Matthew for the next hour, the
two of
them chatting easily about inconsequential things. Matthew was too
afraid
to bring up anything relating to the accident or school, and Rolf
wasn't
going to get into things until Matthew was feeling better. Another
hour
passed, and Dr. Drake finally made his appearance.
"Good news gentlemen. He's going to live." Dr. Drake said with a
smile.
Rolf immediately hung his head and replied "Oh, his heirs are just
going to
hate to hear that!"
Matthew gently punched Rolf in the arm. "Thanks a lot." He turned
towards
Dr. Drake. "Does that mean I can leave?" He asked hopefully.
"Yes, sir."
Matthew started to sit up, but Rolf put a hand on him to keep him
there
until Dr. Drake finished.
"All the tests came back normal, which is what I expected. You will
probably be sore for the next few days, especially your ankle, but
other
than that, you should be fine. I'd stay off the ankle as much as
possible
for two to three days, then as you feel comfortable, start putting
more
weight on it. No rough sports or heavy lifting for a week, then you
can do
whatever you feel comfortable doing. I'm giving you a prescript for
pain,
to be taken only if you feel you need it. I want you to call me if
you
notice any pain, weakness, or blood in the urine. Will you do that
for me?"
"Yes." Matthew answered.
"Great. Your release papers are signed, and you're free to go.
Don't ever
ride that motorcycle again without the safety equipment you used
today. It
saved you a lot of pain, if not your life."
Matthew shot a quick glance at Rolf before answering "You better
believe I
won't ride the motorcycle again without proper EVERYTHING."
He wanted to be sure Rolf knew what he was trying to say....that he
wouldn't
be riding the motorcycle without proper permission first.
"Good luck to you." Dr. Drake said as he shook hands and then walked
off to
his next patient.
Karen just then appeared with a wheelchair. "I've got your ride to
the
door, and I promise I'm a good driver." She said smiling.
"Oh, I can walk ou-" Matthew started to say before being interrupted
by
Rolf.
"You'll ride, you are NOT to be on that ankle. Let me help you." He
said,
grabbing Matthew's arm and helping him into the chair, Matthew
grumbling the
entire way.
"I just don't understand why no one wants me to drive." Karen said,
pouting
playfully. "I've only hit the walls a couple of times and only lost
one
patient in a run in with a stray IV stand."
"Sorry." Matthew said laughing. "It's really not you."
"That's alright love. I'm used to it." Karen proceeded to push
Matthew
down the hall to the door.
"Oh, I need to call ER-"
"It's done. He's waiting outside for you." Karen said, answering
Rolf's
question before he finished it.
"Thanks. A lot."
"No problem. Here we go, you're free at last." Karen stopped the
wheelchair and locked the wheels.
Rolf helped Matthew up and into the front seat of the squad car.
Matthew rolled the window down. "Karen, thank you. I...I"
"I know. And you're welcome. And I don't want to see you here
again,
understood?"
"Yes, ma'am!" Matthew replied, a smile immediately brightening his
face.
He waved as they drove off.
Eric dropped Rolf and Matthew off at their house and continued on to
a call
for another accident.
Rolf carried Matthew into the house and gently deposited him on the
couch,
with strict instructions to not move.
"Do you want any of the pain medication now?"
"No, I'm okay."
Rolf prepared a quick dinner and they ate in the family room as
Matthew was
comfortable on the couch. After dinner, Rolf called Joe to get a
ride to
the hotel where Mr. Black was staying to pick up his truck. Joe and
Chris
came by within the hour. They left Chris with Matthew for company,
again
with strict instructions to not move from the couch.
"You crashed Rolf's motorcycle, his baby?" Chris asked incredulously
as
soon as the other two had left.
"Yeah, I guess I did."
"You are dead meat man."
"I know." Matthew sighed.
"Has he said anything yet?"
"No, I think he was too worried about me to think about the
motorcycle. I
don't even know what happened to it, how bad it is."
"What happened?"
"I don't know. I was going into a turn and the next thing I knew I
was
waking up in the ditch."
"You're lucky you didn't break anything."
"Maybe, maybe not. If I'd have broken something, that might have
saved Rolf
the trouble. Now he's going to feel the need to break something,
more than
likely my neck."
The guys continued talking and watching tv. Rolf and Joe came back
and soon
after, Joe and Chris left.
"I think it's time to get you to bed." Rolf said as he entered the
family
room.
"It's only eight! I'm not tired."
"You've had a long day. Here, go ahead and take this, it will help
you
sleep." Rolf handed Matthew a glass of water and one of the pain
pills.
"Rol-"
"Take it. Trust me, you'll need it to help you sleep." Rolf said,
hands on
hips, waiting for Matthew to swallow the pill.
Matthew knew he wasn't going to get out of taking it, so he popped it
in and
swallowed the water. "Can I just lay here and watch tv for a while,
please?"
"Sure, that'll be fine." Rolf said, knowing the pain medication
would kick
in soon enough.
Within thirty minutes, Matthew was sound asleep, snoring softly.
Rolf went upstairs and got the bed turned down, then went back and
picked up
Matthew, carrying him gently upstairs.
Matthew awoke enough to know he was in Rolf's arms, and cuddled
deeper
before falling back to sleep.
Rolf placed Matthew on the bed, undressed him and pulled the covers
up. He
sat for the longest time just staring at the love of his life,
Matthew's
face looking angelic in sleep. He realized how easily that this
morning's
kiss, made almost as an afterthought, could have been the last one he
could
have given Matthew in his lifetime. That the angelic face he was
looking at
could have been frozen for all eternity, etched on a bloodless,
lifeless
palette. Emotion welled in his throat, almost choking him, and a
tear ran
silently down his face. He made a silent vow to remember to show
Matthew
each and every day how much he cared, how much he loved him.
Matthew woke up at 7 am, groggy from the leftover medication in his
bloodstream. He went to roll over, to cuddle against Rolf, and he
moaned in
pain.
Rolf immediately awoke, every fiber of his being aware of every
nuance,
movement, of the body lying next to his. "Morning sport, how are
you?" He
said quietly, turning quickly to look at Matthew's face.
"It huuuuuurts." Matthew said, tears welling in his eyes.
Rolf immediately got up and moved around to Matthew's side of the
bed. He
pulled the covers down and checked him from head to toe, finding a
few
bruises starting to show, and the ankle that was sprained a little
swollen.
"Does anything hurt in particular?"
"Nooooooooo, everything dooeeeeeeeees." Matthew cried.
"Let me go get you another pain pill." Rolf collected the pill and a
glass
of water from the bathroom and returned to Matthew's side. He helped
him
sit up just long enough to get the pill down. "You're just suffering
from
the force of your crash. Your muscles have stiffened while you
slept, and
it'll take a while to work the kinks back out. Don't worry, it's all
normal, and the pain medication should help make that livable. If it
doesn't, we'll call Dr. Drake, alright?"
"mmmhhhhhhmmm" Matthew muttered, trying to move to ease some of the
pain.
He moaned for about thirty minutes, before the medication kicked in
and sent
him back to dreamland.
Rolf called in to work, letting them know he wasn't coming in. He
had his
secretary drive over some drawings he was working on, and went to
work in
his office at home. He was constantly interrupted by a string of
visitors
wanting to check on Matthew, as well as an almost endless round of
phone
calls. He was also running up and down the stairs every fifteen
minutes,
making sure Matthew was still sleeping soundly and not in need of
anything.
Around 2, Matthew woke up enough to realize that Rolf had left him
with one
of their two way radios. He punched the button and immediately Rolf
answered.
"He lives! How are you?"
"Tired, sore, hungry, thirsty, in need of the bathroom."
"I'll be right up."
Rolf helped Matthew to the bathroom, then helped him downstairs,
situating
him on the couch. "Here's a glass of juice, I'll work on lunch.
Soup sound
good?"
"Only if it ISN'T chicken noodle."
"I think I can manage some of my world famous vegetable soup, coming
right
up." Rolf headed into the kitchen. The phone rang, Rolf handing it
to
Matthew.
It was Marc, checking in. "Fruitcake! Are you alright?"
"I'll live, I think."
"Don't joke like that! You scared me to death! I talked with Rolf
yesterday and earlier today, and he said you were just bruised. You
are
very lucky."
"I know. EVERYONE keeps telling me that, but I don't seem to find
myself so
lucky. I mean, I crashed Rolf's bike, I'm sore, and he's going to
kill me.
I don't think that's lucky at all."
"Stop on the dramatics fruitcake. He cares for you, and he'll not
kill you.
Maim maybe, but not kill." Marc finished, laughing.
"At this particular moment in time, death sounds preferable."
Matthew said,
laughing as well.
"Rolf said he's keeping you home for a few days, so I guess our movie
plans
will have to be finished later. I've got to work tonight, I'll try
to drop
by and spend some time with you tomorrow."
"Thanks. I'll be going crazy by then I'm sure."
Matthew hung up the phone a few minutes later as Rolf brought him in
a bowl
of soup. Matthew polished off bowl number one, and was into bowl
number two
when sleep overtook him again. Rolf cleaned up from lunch, set an
icepack
on Matthew's ankle, and continued to work.
Matthew spent the rest of the day on the couch, only getting up a
couple
times with Rolf's help to go to the bathroom. At nine that evening,
Rolf
told Matthew it was time to get ready for bed.
Matthew again complained, but the complaints fell on deaf ears. Rolf
went
upstairs and drew a hot bubble bath before going to get
Matthew. "Come on
sport, I've got a hot bath for you upstairs." Rolf helped Matthew up
the
stairs and into the tub.
Matthew started to complain, but the hot water loosened his muscles,
and
Rolf's ministrations were sending shivers of delight up and down his
spine.
Rolf took his time, gently massaging every inch of his lover's body.
Matthew was lost somewhere in heaven, his eyes closed, gentle moans
drawn
from his lips occasionally when Rolf hit a particularly soothing
spot. The
water was near room temperature when Rolf rinsed the last bit of soap
from
Matthew's body.
Matthew was simply putty in Rolf's hands. His eyes remained closed
as Rolf
dried him with a big fluffy towel, gently massaging him again. Rolf
ended
up having to carry Matthew to bed, his legs simply refused to carry
his
weight.
Rolf again got the pain medication and a glass of water. Matthew
wasn't
ready yet for the medicine, and managed to make Rolf think he'd taken
it,
hiding it under his pillow. Matthew had plans for the evening, and
didn't
want to be asleep for them. "Just leave the glass there, I might be
thirsty
later."
Rolf headed back into the bathroom and cleaned it up, then shut the
house
down for the evening. He thought he'd find his lover asleep, but as
soon as
he climbed into bed, Matthew stirred, moving over and attaching
himself to
Rolf's side, gently tickling the older man.
"Sweetheart, I thought you'd be asleep. I really do-"
Rolf's admonishment was swallowed by Matthew's mouth on his, a deep,
loving
kiss.
Rolf could do nothing but respond in kind, the deep, fiery hot flames
of a
love renewed by a near death experience consuming them both.
A mind numbing hour later Matthew came to and managed to find the
pain pill
on the floor, using the leftover water to swallow it down. As he put
the
glass down, his body stretching fully to reach the nightstand, a not
so
gentle swat landed on his right cheek. "Brat" he heard, as he
snuggled back
into the warmth of Rolf's arms. "Only the best." he muttered in
reply,
before falling back down into the clutches of the sand man.
Matthew awoke Saturday morning, groggy and limp, but no longer quite
so
sore, mostly due to the hot bath and gentle ministrations from Rolf
the
night before. He reached out for Rolf, but found an empty bed. Then
he
caught some of the delicious smells wafting up the stairway. A few
minutes
later Rolf appeared.
"Morning love. How are you feeling today?"
Matthew looked up from under his long, dark lashes, flashing his eyes
at
Rolf. "Like a new man."
"I kind of liked the old one, the one who showed up last night."
Rolf
answered in reply.
"Oh, he's still here somewhere, care to take a look?"
"Later, love, later. The only thing I'd like to look for is a still
hot
breakfast, and I think we'll find that downstairs in the kitchen.
Besides
which, we need you to start moving around a bit more, see how the
ankle is
working."
Matthew sat up in bed, and with Rolf's help stood up. He stood for a
moment, letting the dizziness pass.
"Are you alright?" Rolf asked.
"Yes, just a little fuzzy from the drugs. Let me see if I can put
any
weight on my foot." Matthew took a small step, Rolf holding tightly
to his
arm. "Ooooowwwww, it doesn't feel too good."
"It won't, and you shouldn't do a lot of walking, but you need to put
some
pressure on it here and there." Rolf helped Matthew downstairs to
the
table, having spread a huge breakfast out for the two of them.
Matthew was enjoying the attention Rolf was giving him. And the fact
that
he didn't have to do much of anything. But he kept wondering in the
back of
his mind when they were going to talk about the motorcycle, and the
fact
that Matthew took it without permission. He was afraid to bring up
anything
remotely connected to that, including the tickets that Rolf had
promised him
for next week. He was certain that whatever trip Rolf had planned
would be
cancelled as part of his punishment. The guilt lay heavily on him,
but he
couldn't bring himself to talk about it first, which is why he was
taken
completely by surprise when Rolf handed the tickets over at lunch.
"Las Vegas? For Tuesday/Wednesday/Thursday next week?" Matthew
asked
incredulously.
"Yes, love. You worked hard this semester, and I thought you could
use a
couple days vacation to clear your mind of counting anything but
quarters in
slot machines."
"That's....that's great!"
"I wanted to wait and make sure you were alright to travel before I
gave
them to you. I figured we could reschedule if you weren't feeling up
to it,
but I don't think that'll be a problem."
"No, I should be fine in a couple days." Matthew replied excitedly.
Rolf cleaned up from lunch and went outside to do some yard work.
Matthew
remained inside watching tv. Several hours later, Matthew saw from
the
kitchen window a flatbed truck drive up. He gingerly walked over to
the
window to get a closer look. He saw the motorcycle on the flatbed at
the
same time that Rolf did.
"Oh Shit....fuck......" Matthew heard Rolf say, in what sounded like
complete misery. Matthew just knew Rolf was devastated with the
remains of
his baby, his motorcycle. He burst into tears and fled to the
sanctity of
the couch, under a blanket. He was so upset with himself, hurting
the man
he loved so badly just because no one was around to entertain him a
couple
days ago. He sobbed in complete misery, feeling even more guilt
because
Rolf was still planning on taking him to Vegas, a trip Matthew felt
he
didn't deserve, ever.
Marc drove up, parking in the driveway. He saw the truck and went to
investigate. He found Rolf staring at his motorcycle, a look of
horror on
his face. He too assumed Rolf was thinking of the bike. He gently
said
"They didn't total it?"
Rolf kept his eyes on the bike. "No."
The truck driver laid the faring and the front tire on the ground
next to
the bike and quickly got into his truck and drove off.
"Damn." Rolf uttered, for the tenth time.
Marc was shocked with Rolf's language, and upset with Matthew for
ruining
Rolf's favorite toy. "I still can't believe he did that. He knew it
was
against the rules." Rolf said nothing, still staring at the bike.
Marc
ventured another comment. "Can it be fixed?"
Rolf finally awoke from his trance and looked at Marc. "Yes, it can
be.
Looking at the mess of the bike, it just reminded me how incredibly
lucky
Matthew was, how lucky we are, not to have lost him. I don't care
about the
bike, I'm just glad he's alright."
Rolf started checking the motorcycle out while Marc headed indoors,
intent
on finding his friend. He yelled when he entered the kitchen and
heard a
muffled reply from the family room.
Matthew quickly tried to clean his face, he didn't want any questions
from
Marc on his appearance.
Marc found Matthew on the couch, seeing a slightly red face and
watery eyes.
"What's wrong?" He said, sitting down next to him.
"Oh, nothing." Matthew replied nonchalantly.
"Your face...it looks like you've been crying." Marc pressed.
"Oh. No, no crying, I think it's just allergies. I finished
sneezing a few
minutes before you came in. Something's in the air." Matthew made
that
smooth lie sound surprisingly truthful.
"Yeah, I know what you mean. I've been sneezing too. How is the
rest of
you? Your ankle alright?"
"Yeah, it's still tender, but I can walk on it now. The aches and
pains are
still here, but livable. Don't think I need any more of that pain
medication, boy it sends me for a loop!"
Marc stayed for about an hour, Rolf having remained outside and
working on
the bike. He left, promising to take Matthew to a movie sometime
soon.
As soon as Marc left, Matthew's mood slipped into the dumps again.
It
wasn't long after that Rolf came in, looking for Matthew.
"Sport, where are you?" Rolf yelled.
"Downstairs!"
Rolf went down and found Matthew watching a movie. "How did you get
down
here by yourself?"
"It's easy to hop down, it's the up part I'll have trouble with."
"Could you turn the tv off for a moment?"
Matthew immediately got the sinking feeling in his stomach, certain
that
Rolf now wanted to discuss his bike. He paused the tape and muted
the tv.
"Why?" He ventured uncertainly.
"I wanted to ask you about the burned area, out in the back yard.
Know
anything about that?"
Matthew's eyes immediately hit the floor, telling Rolf the answer
before
Matthew spoke. "Yeah, that was...me." Matthew looked up at
Rolf. "The
book store didn't take my book, so I told them I'd have more fun
burning
it......so I did. Things got a little out of control, but I got the
fire
out, no damage other than to the grass. I'm...sorry." Matthew
wisely left
out the part about the gasoline.
Rolf looked down at Matthew with exasperation. "Matthew, what am I
going to
do with you? That was dangerous! You and fire don't go together.
Don't
you EVER do that again, is that clear?"
"Yes, sir." Matthew said penitently.
"Next weekend, you can spend Saturday AND Sunday helping me in the
gardens
as punishment. I hear one complaint about that, and you'll be
helping with
a sore tail."
Matthew groaned inwardly. Gardening was NOT one of his passions, as
Rolf
well knew. "Yes, sir." When Rolf turned to leave, Matthew breathed
a sigh
of relief, mixed with guilt. Still no mention of the bike.
Rolf went upstairs to prepare dinner. His thoughts were a million
miles
away, as were Matthew's. The evening meal was conducted mostly in
silence,
each person wrapped up in their own thoughts. Rolf did the clean up,
then
headed into his office to work on some drawings. Matthew tried to
watch tv
but couldn't get interested in much of anything. Finally at 8 he'd
had
enough. He rummaged in the bathroom until he found the pain
medication and
took one. He wanted simply to slip into dreamless, numbing sleep,
get away
from his feelings of misery.
Rolf found Matthew sound asleep, fully dressed and lying across the
bed. He
tried to wake Matthew up but was unsuccessful. He went into the
bathroom
and found that Matthew had taken one of the pain pills, even after
Matthew
had professed that he'd taken the last one he wanted the night
before. He
hoped the pain would subside for him soon. He managed to get Matthew
undressed and put to bed, and he joined him soon after.
Sunday the guys spent mostly apart again, Rolf working around the yard
or
doing things around the house, Matthew lounging on the couch or
wandering
slowly around the house. Matthew was still wrapped in self pity,
Rolf
moving between anger at himself for the kickstand not having been
fixed, to
the simple fact that Matthew had been injured.
Eric stopped by to see how the guys were doing late Sunday
afternoon. Not
fifteen minutes later, Marc came by as well. He and Matthew went
downstairs
to play Nintendo, leaving Eric and Rolf upstairs in the kitchen.
"I see Matthew is doing much better. That's great to see."
"Yeah, he's almost back to one hundred percent, though he still
favors that
ankle a bit." Rolf replied in answer to Eric's comment.
"Have you had your 'conversation' yet with him?" Eric asked gently,
knowing
that would be a sore subject.
Rolf sighed, shaking his head. "No. I can't Eric, I simply can't.
He
could have died -"
"Which is why you need to remind him to follow the rules!" Eric
interrupted
with. This didn't sound like the same Rolf he knew.
"I thought about it, when he got better, but I don't think I could
make
myself do that to him."
"Rolf, I can't believe you're saying that. He broke the rules. The
rules
you have in place to protect him. Are you saying then that it's
okay, I
won't punish because the worst case scenario, the reason BEHIND the
rule,
happened?"
"No, I'm not saying that at all. It's jus-"
Eric's radio buzzed, asking him to report to an attempted robbery
down the
street. "Sorry, I've got to run. Think about what I said." Eric
took off
quickly, leaving Rolf sitting at the table deep in thought.
Marc was trying to engage Matthew in a racing game but Matthew was
morose,
not at all inclined to step out of his self pity. Marc tried
everything he
could but Matthew said no to everything and his mood left him short
with
Marc. Finally Marc gave up and went home, planning on calling
Matthew the
next day when he HAD to be feeling better.
Rolf went downstairs after Marc left. "Hey sport. I've got a long
day at
the office tomorrow, getting things in place before we leave
Tuesday. Think
we should go ahead and start packing tonight, what do you think?"
"Whatever." Matthew replied without enthusiasm.
"What happened to that 'I can't wait to leave' attitude you usually
have?"
"I'm just not feeling well right now." Matthew felt fine,
physically, it
was emotionally that he was sliding downhill with.
"Is there anything I can do? Aspirin? I'd rather you not take
another pain
pill, you shouldn't be needing them now."
"No. I'll be alright. Just want to rest."
Rolf left Matthew and went to start packing for the both of them.
Dinner
was another quiet affair, with Matthew pleading tiredness and
retreating to
the bedroom again. He tried to find the pain medication, but Rolf
had
hidden it from him. He grabbed for the antihistamines instead,
knowing they
knocked him out just as well. He took those and soon fell asleep.
Rolf tried to awaken Matthew in the morning to say goodbye, but all
he got
was a mumbled response. Matthew was still drugged pretty good,
though Rolf
thought nothing of it.
Matthew finally rolled out of bed around ten that morning. He
stumbled
downstairs, still feeling the effects of the antihistamines. Around
eleven,
the phone rang. "Hello?"
"Hello yourself. Feeling better today?" Marc asked.
"Not really. I only got up an hour ago, and I'm still feeling
sleepy."
"Fruitcake, that's not like you. Are you SURE you're okay?"
Matthew sat in silence for a couple seconds, trying to figure out
whether or
not he wanted to say anything. Finally he decided he'd at least say
something. "I just feel so bad about Rolf's bike. I wish I had the
money
to fix it."
"You ARE going to Las Vegas tomorrow, maybe you'll be lucky."
"Yeah, maybe." Matthew replied.
After lunch, Rolf called. He asked if Matthew would finish the
packing, and
get the house in order so that they could leave. Matthew pretty much
mumbled through his conversation, not at all interested in doing
anything
for the trip he didn't think he deserved.
Rolf was worried about him when he hung up.
It wasn't until later on that afternoon that Marc's offhand comment
started
to register with Matthew. The more he thought about it, the better
it
sounded. He didn't think he deserved to go on the trip, but if he
could win
the money and fix the bike, then it would be worth it. He started to
get
excited. By five he was in his normal state of extreme excitement,
bouncing
off the walls. He couldn't stand it any longer and called
Rolf. "Hey!
When are you coming home?"
"Not for a while yet sweetheart. I have a lot more to wrap up before
we
leave. Your accident put me behind a little bit."
"Well...hurry! HURRY. We've got to make sure we have everything,
we've got
to be out of the house so early tomorrow morning!"
"I know! I'm hurrying. Promise. See you soon." Rolf hung up,
extremely
pleased to see the real Matthew return in full force, though that
spoke of
possible danger of being bounced on, into, or over.
Matthew remained flying high late into the evening, not even being
brought
to earth by threats of a spanking for not settling down to sleep.
Rolf
finally had to physically put Matthew in bed, then lay down and hold
him
still until he fell asleep.
For Tuesday, Rolf had planned several small sight seeing jaunts,
followed by
dinner and a show. Matthew had to wait until the next day before he
could
start the serious gambling. He started off slow, having some luck
here and
there. Rolf had as usual given him a limit to spend. They separated
for a
bit in the casino, and Matthew quickly ran over to the card tables,
intending on doubling his money quickly, then again. The cards
didn't
cooperate. He ended up with only five dollars left. He looked
around for
Rolf, finding him at the dollar slot machines. Rolf put three dollar
coins
in, and won eighty dollars.
"WOW! You're lucky! Can I have some of that?"
"No, sport, that's mine. What happened to your money?"
"I lost most of it. Only have $5 left. Please, can't I have some of
your
winnings? I mean, it IS winnings, not what you started with."
Matthew
pleaded, anxious to get the winnings needed to fix the bike.
"I said no, and I mean no. This is *my* fun money. Why don't you
just sit
back and watch me win some more?"
Matthew was in full pout mode. "No, what fun is that?"
"Would you rather be sitting in the hotel room?" Rolf asked, getting
tired
of his brat's attitude.
"Noooooo." Matthew whined.
"Then quit that whining. Gambling is supposed to be fun, and you
should
never count on winning. It's simply great luck if you do."
"But -"
"Matthew, that's enough."
Matthew sat down in a huff on the chair next to Rolf and watched
silently
for a few minutes. Then he realized *he* still had the ATM card. He
hopped
up with a quick "I've got my $5, I'll be back in a bit." and was gone.
Rolf continued playing, adding to his winnings another $50 as soon as
Matthew had left.
Matthew went directly to the ATM machine and withdrew $100. He
figured he
could come up with some excuse about the charge, but that probably
wouldn't
matter as he was planning on winning. He took his $100 and wandered
over to
the hi roller slot machines and watched in awe as some lady was
playing the
$10 slots. She put in $50, losing the first four times, but winning
on the
fifth, $1,500. Matthew stood for a few minutes, then wandered over
to watch
a gentleman who had just sat down. Matthew about choked when he saw
the guy
was going to play on a $100 slot machine! The guy put one coin in,
and hit
the cheapest bet, $1,500 for ONE cherry showing up on the line! He
got
fifteen times what he bet! One pull! Matthew went quickly over to
the cage
and changed in his paper money for one $100 coin. He ran back over
to the
machine and stood for several minutes, thoughts of not only fixing
Rolf's
bike, but buying a whole NEW one racing through his head. Finally he
screwed up his courage, and dropped the coin in the slot. He slowly
reached
up, certain all his problems were going to be solved. He pulled
gently on
the arm of the machine, finally bringing it far enough down that it
sent the
wheels spinning. Matthew quickly let loose of the handle and covered
his
eyes. The machine was a quiet one, so he waited a second or two for
when he
was certain the wheels had stopped spinning. Ever so slowly he
cracked his
fingers open, about to burst at the seams with an excited yell. The
yell
died on his lips as he realized that he hadn't won anything. How
could that
be? He was certain he was going to win. He tried the handle again,
certain
it hadn't even spun. The handle was locked into place, the game
over, $100
lost in one spin. Matthew stood in shock for a moment, until he just
about
hit the ceiling when a heavy hand landed on his shoulder.
"Sport? Woooooooaaahhh. Sorry, I didn't mean to scare you. What
were you
doing? Wishing?"
Matthew tried valiantly to hold back the tears threatening to fall,
and calm
his heart rate at the same time.
"Have you landed yet? Sport?" Rolf was waving his hand in front of
Matthew, trying to get his attention.
"S..sorry. I was just im..imagining winning with one pull. I saw a
guy do
that earlier. $100 turned into $1,500, one pull. Awesome."
"Not bad. Come on, I need to change this in, too heavy to carry."
Rolf had
a bucketful of the dollar coins.
"How much is that?"
"Oh, I'd say about $150 I think. Did pretty good on $20, didn't I?"
"Yeah. Much better than my $50. Hey, since you only spent $20, can
I have
your other $30?"
"No, I think we're done for the night. We've got a show over at
Treasure
Island. Remember? Cirque is playing tonight, and I know how much
you
wanted to see them."
"Oh...yeah." Matthew trailed along behind Rolf, more miserable as
Rolf's
winnings actually were closer to $200. He knew Rolf wouldn't allow
them
back into the casino until tomorrow, and then only for a short time
as their
flight was due to leave at 2pm. He was going to have to try again
tomorrow.
Matthew's mood was lifted somewhat by the show. Cirque Du Soleil
always did
a great job, totally amazing all audience members with their costumes
and
feats of magic, movement, and tricks. Matthew remained entranced by
the
show, and then had no time to feel badly as he almost instantly fell
asleep
as the curtain descended. Rolf had to half carry Matthew up to their
room.
The next day, Matthew awoke on a mission. Rolf was certain that
mission was
to completely make him lose his mind.
"Rolf, come ON, we have GOT to get out there and play, it's too close
to
time to leave!" Matthew was tugging at Rolf's arm, trying to get him
out of
bed.
"Sport, let me sleep. We'll have time." Rolf said sleepily.
"NO! We mus-"
Matthew found himself pulled tightly across the bed, and a large
steel hand
landed across his upturned bottom. "Ow!"
"That wasn't a flat out no I just heard was it?" Rolf growled.
Matthew was in no position to argue. "No. Not a flat out no. It
was a
come on please no."
"I didn't know there were different kinds of no. When I say no, I
mean no."
"I know. No. I really do know there are more no's in the book than
you
know about." Matthew stated matter of factly.
Rolf closed his eyes and willed his head to quit spinning. Matthew
had a
way with words that left him senseless some days.
"Can I get up now?" Matthew ventured.
Rolf pulled Matthew back into bed, smothering him in a bear
hug. "No."
"Is that a no no or -"
Matthew's words were cut off as Rolf's lips descended on his, the
only way
Rolf could think to quiet his little one.
Matthew didn't argue, kissing back feverishly.
It wasn't until close to eleven that the guys were ready to leave.
They
packed their bags and gave them to the bellboy to hold until the
flight was
ready to leave. While Matthew had been picking up some clothes, the
$200
that Rolf had won fell out of his jacket pocket. Matthew fought with
himself about taking it. The overriding thoughts were of fixing his
earlier
mistakes. He was able to gloss over the fact he was stealing because
his
intentions were good. He pocketed the money.
When they arrived in the casino, Rolf took another $100 out and gave
half to
Matthew. "Did you want to play together?"
Matthew looked up, wanting to stay, but knowing he had to do this
quickly
and quietly. "No. You seemed to have better luck when I wasn't
around.
Besides, if I played the dollar slots, I'd be done in five minutes.
I'll go
do the cheap stuff." Matthew took off, pangs of guilt twisting his
stomach.
He waited until he saw Rolf settle down at a machine to take off to
the hi
end stuff. He sat down and played on some dollar slots himself,
running out
of his $50 by lunchtime. He'd had several small pots, but ended up
losing
that as he tried to make more. He was going to have to dip into the
$200 he
took from Rolf's jacket. He wanted to throw up.
"Hey sport. Want to do the buffet for lunch?"
Matthew's heart sank more as Rolf was trying to do everything he
could to
assure that he was happy and having a great time. He barely managed
an
answer, and it wasn't the one he wanted to give. "No, that would
take too
long. Besides, I'm not really hungry."
"Sweetheart, you should eat something. I thought for sure you'd want
to do
the buffet."
Matthew had to dig really deep to put a smile on his face and turn to
face
Rolf. "I can grab something later if I'm hungry. Take it on the
plane."
He changed his tone. "Pleeeeeeeeeease, can't I keep playing? I'm
doing
pretty good here." He looked deep into Rolf's eyes, his heart
threatening
to break as he lied. He wasn't sure whether he wanted Rolf to say go
ahead
and play, or no, so he could lose the guilt. Rolf was again nice.
"Go ahead and play. I'm going to grab a sandwich, we'll make sure we
get
you something before we leave. Good luck." With that Rolf turned
and
walked down the floor to one of the cafes along the way.
Matthew watched, the smile fading quickly from his face, the guilt
laying
heavily on him. He did what he could to box up those feelings and
turn the
$200 in for coins. He just HAD to win. It was imperative. He kept
an eye
on the clock, knowing he had less than an hour to win. As the time
drew
nearer and nearer, he kept trying to move from machine to machine,
both to
increase his luck and keep Rolf from finding him. He was becoming
frantic.
He was down to $20 of the original $250 he started out the day with.
He
moved again to another dollar machine. He stuck a few coins in and
won $25.
He quickly stuck a few more coins in and hit again, this time
$200! His
luck was finally turning! Just then a hand landed on his shoulder.
"Congratulations! Nice win." Rolf said, ruffling Matthew's hair.
"I know! I've finally found the right machine!"
"Too bad it's come so late. Sorry sport, but if we don't leave now,
we're
going to be late for boarding."
Matthew looked quickly at his watch. It was quarter to one. "We've
got at
least 45 minutes!" He kept shoving coins in and pulling the handle.
"No love, we don't. We've got 15 minutes to make it to the airport.
We've
got to be there at least an hour in advance, they prefer longer than
that.
Come on, cash out, we need to get that back into paper or they won't
let us
on the plane."
Matthew felt the noose tightening around his neck. "No. Please.
I've got
to keep playing."
Matthew went to stick more coins in, and Rolf's hand came down and
hit the
cash out button. The coins started clinking into the tray.
"Nooooooooooooooo." Matthew cried, trying to stop the flow.
Rolf turned Matthew to face him. "What has gotten into you? You act
as if
you HAD to win."
"You don't understand!" Matthew cried, very near tears and about to
lose
it.
Rolf saw how distraught Matthew was and knew he was close to either
losing
his temper or crying, neither of which Rolf could handle at the
moment. He
tightened his grip on his arms and forced Matthew to look at him,
lowering
his voice into the warning tone Matthew knew so well. "See that wall
over
there? You are to go over there and wait for me. Understood?"
"B.b.but-"
"NOW." Rolf turned Matthew around and directed him with a discreet
swat
towards the wall. He finished pulling the coins out and exchanged
them for
paper money.
Matthew stood by the wall, hot tears of shame and sorrow barely held
back.
He knew the day was over. He had NO money to pay for Rolf's bike and
he was
devastated.
Rolf walked over to Matthew and raised his face up. The tears rolled
down
Matthew's face. Rolf smiled gently and wiped them away. "Come on
sport.
I'm not mad."
Matthew struggled on the walk to the taxi to hold back his emotions,
but as
soon as he was seated in the cab with Rolf, he burst into tears,
burying his
face against Rolf's neck.
"Sweetheart, what is it? I'm not mad at you, what has gotten you so
upset?"
Matthew only cried harder as Rolf was trying to be too nice. He
cried the
entire trip to the airport, Rolf trying everything he could to calm
him
down. Finally Matthew wore himself out and was left trying to catch
his
breath.
Rolf set Matthew down in a chair and quickly got their luggage
checked in
and the flight confirmed, then walked Matthew to the restroom to
clean up.
He tried talking to Matthew, but got no response from him. Rolf
didn't want
to upset Matthew more, so he remained quiet, just being there for him.
They boarded the plane. About halfway though the flight, Matthew not
having
said a word, looking completely miserable, Rolf tried to give him the
money
he'd won. "Here sport. This is your winnings, thought you'd like to
have
them."
Matthew's eyes teared up at the sight of the money.
Rolf noticed that. There wasn't anyone immediately around them.
Something
was seriously wrong with Matthew and he was going to get to the
bottom of
it. He took Matthew's chin in his hand and brought his face around
to look
him in the eyes. "Please sweetheart, tell me what has gotten you so
upset.
You know you can tell me anything."
Matthew tried to move his head but Rolf's hand wouldn't allow it.
Big tears
rolled silently down his face as he tried to find the words. He
noticed a
stewardess moving towards them, and turned away quickly, ashamed.
"Is he alright, sir?" Said a sweet voice.
Rolf turned towards the stewardess. "Yes, just a little tired is
all. You
have any extra pillows or blankets?"
She reached up into the overhead and pulled down both. "Here you go."
"Thank you ma'am." Rolf turned and got Matthew situated with the
blanket
and pillow, and watched as he drifted into sleep quickly. He awoke
Matthew
when they had stopped at the gate.
Upon arriving home, Matthew immediately tried to disappear into his
room,
alone.
Rolf followed. "Matthew, we need to talk. You've barely eaten
anything
today and you look miserable. I want to know what's bothering you or
if I
need to call the doctor."
Matthew landed face down on his pillow. "Go 'way."
"No. Not until you tell me what's going on." Rolf pulled Matthew up
by his
arm and sat down next to him on the bed. "Crying as much as you did
about
leaving Las Vegas is not exactly normal, and I want to know what it
was
about."
Rolf waited, Matthew remained silent.
"Alright, we'll start with twenty questions. How old are you?"
Matthew continued looking at the floor.
"What's your mother's maiden name? Are you gay or straight? Married
or
divorced? Male or female?"
Matthew tried not to crack a smile, but Rolf could usually do
it. "Stop it,
it's not funny!" Matthew mumbled, before tears started anew.
"No you're right, this isn't funny." He took Matthew's chin and
looked deep
into his eyes. "One sentence answer to a simple question. I love
you and
feel helpless that I can't help. Tell me so that I may at least
try. What
is wrong?"
The love that Rolf felt was unmistakable by Matthew. He dissolved
into
tears, burying his face in Rolf's neck, saying over and over "I
wrecked your
bike, your baby."
Rolf could only hold and rock Matthew, rubbing his back and cooing
softly
into his ear, waiting for him to calm down enough to try conversation
again.
He was shocked by Matthew's admission, he thought the accident had
long
been forgotten. Guilt ripped through Rolf as he realized again that
Eric
was right, this should have been dealt with quickly. Matthew was
awash in
guilt, something that Rolf could have taken away sooner if he hadn't
been so
wrapped up in his own guilt over the kickstand not being fixed.
Matthew had a death grip around Rolf's neck, and it took Rolf a few
moments
of gentle tugging to get Matthew to loosen enough so they could
talk.
"Sweetheart, the bike is repairable."
"You were devastated when the bike was delivered, I saw you..and
heard you."
Matthew sobbed.
Rolf thought back to the day it was delivered. "You read that all
wrong. I
wasn't upset that the bike was in a shambles. Seeing that bike
scared me
all over again. Seeing the bike reminded me how much it would have
hurt if
you would have been seriously injured or killed in that accident."
Rolf
took Matthew's wet chin in his hand. "I was worried more about you."
Matthew wasn't yet ready to release the guilt. "Rolf, that was SUCH
a
mistake I made."
Rolf wanted to be truthful. "Yes, it was. And I made one as well."
"You?" Matthew looked hard and deep into Rolf's eyes, not used to
hearing
Rolf admit to mistakes and certainly not in the middle of a
discussion about
such a huge one that he had made.
"Yes, I overlooked something. Something I think that could have
saved us
both a lot of heartache."
"What?" Matthew asked, intrigued and afraid.
"Your punishment."
Matthew's eyes dropped down and he replied with all his feelings on
his
sleeve. "I deserve it."
"We should have discussed it immediately. You broke a rule, a rule I
laid
down to protect you. You aren't experienced enough to drive the
motorcycle
on your own, and I think you now see what can happen." Rolf waited
for
Matthew's nod of assent. "It took a good friend to point that out to
me,
yet I still didn't listen. I was too wrapped up in the fact that you
could
have been seriously injured or killed to think about punishment. I
want to
apologize for that. I am so-"
"Rolf, please don't" Matthew choked on the tears that welled up
again.
"Why?" Rolf asked, surprised.
"I don't deserve your apology."
"Yes, you do. I was -"
"I stole from you and lied to you."
"That's what we're discussing, isn't it?"
Matthew took a deep, shuddering breath. "It's not the bike. It was
money.
In Vegas."
"What?" Rolf said, shocked.
"I wanted to win the money to buy or fix up your bike. It seemed so
easy.
I kept seeing other people do it. But..but I kept losing." Matthew
ended
on a whimper.
All of Matthew's behavior since the accident now made perfect sense.
"That's a really sweet thought, but not the best way to go about
getting
money, you know that." Rolf admonished tenderly.
"I'm sorry." Matthew muttered in despair.
"What, exactly, happened in Vegas?"
Matthew turned his face away from Rolf, shame burning his cheeks. "I
lost
the money you gave me on the first day. I knew we wouldn't have much
time
the next. So I..I took the ATM card and took $100 out. I lost that
too."
"And." Rolf trailed off, sensing more.
"And..the next morning your winnings fell out of your pocket. I took
that
$200 as well." Matthew immediately dove for cover in Rolf's neck,
unable to
stand what he thought were Rolf's accusing eyes.
Rolf wouldn't let Matthew hide this time. He gently peeled Matthew
from his
body and looked deeply into his eyes. "I'm disappointed Matthew.
Disappointed that you'd take money from me, even if you thought you
were
doing something good with it."
The look of misery on Matthew's face was heart wrenching.
"We need to discuss your punishment, both for taking the bike and for
stealing the money. I'm not going to spank you for taking the bike,
it's
been a little too long for that, but I think you owe me some help.
You're
going to spend time with me to put it back together, both in working
for the
parts, and actually helping me to rebuild it. That means you'll lose
some
weekends to help, and I don't want to hear a word of complaint if I
choose
to work on the bike. Understood?"
Matthew was ready for that, and eager to help. "Yes, sir." He said
clearly, the misery lifting slightly from his face.
Relief was evident in Rolf's reply. "Thank you love. We'll get the
bike in
better shape than it was, and put this incident right behind us."
Matthew hugged Rolf as his response.
"Now. About the money in Vegas."
Matthew's stomach started to hurt. This was going to be the rough
issue.
Rolf felt Matthew tense up. "I don't usually like our discussions
to be
carried over to another day, but you've had a very long and tiring
one. I'm
going to make us something quick for dinner, then you're going
directly to
bed. We'll finish our discussion about the money tomorrow morning."
Rolf
moved Matthew from his lap to the bed and went downstairs to being
dinner
preparations.
Matthew breathed a small sigh of relief. He knew exactly how the
discussion
would end tomorrow, and didn't look forward to it all. But he felt
much
better now that they had talked about the accident.
Dinner was a somber affair, though not tense. As soon as Matthew
finished,
he cleaned up and found Rolf in the living room. He wormed his way
between
the newspaper and Rolf, and cuddled for a few minutes, comfortable
and
satisfied in the arms of his lover. He spoke softly against Rolf's
chest,
his fingers making lazy circles across the blue shirt. "I'm sorry
about
everything."
"I know."
"I'm glad we finally talked about it."
"I am too. I didn't realize how much baggage you were carrying
around about
that." Rolf said softly, caressing the hair out of Matthew's
face. "I'm
very glad that you at least remembered enough to put on your leathers
before
you went riding."
"I almost didn't. I got on the bike and it flashed through my mind
what you
said about taking the skin off if the bike didn't."
"Maybe I should make that a part of every reminder?"
"NO!" Matthew shuddered. "I mean, you don't have to get that
serious about
EVERYTHING. I understand now why you were serious about that."
Rolf laughed quietly, and they sat in silence for several long
minutes. "I
think it's time you went to bed sport."
Matthew hugged Rolf tightly, and stole a kiss before getting up.
"Goodnight."
"Sweet dreams." Rolf watched his lover climb the stairs and
disappear from
view.
Matthew climbed into bed and quickly fell asleep. He was unaware of
Rolf
coming to bed later, and unaware when Rolf got up the next morning.
He only
awoke as a feather soft kiss brushed his lips.
"Good morning my love."
"Mmmmhhhhmmmmm." Matthew barely stirred, but it was evident he
wanted
another kiss.
Rolf said down by Matthew's feet. "I'm over here now." He said,
laughing.
Matthew actually got his mouth awake enough to mumble "Rooooolf,
kiiiiisssssss."
"Nooooooo. You come here." Matthew had yet to open his eyes.
Rolf pulled the covers off and kissed the top of Matthew's foot,
eliciting a
soft moan. He then kissed halfway up the calf muscle. Then the knee.
Matthew couldn't take any more and sat upright, trying to grab Rolf.
"Oh good, you're awake. Breakfast is ready."
"You're mean."
"Not me." Rolf said with injured innocence. "Only hungry for a warm
breakfast. Come on."
Matthew slowly stood up, rubbing the sleep from his eyes. He
stumbled down
the stairs after Rolf and landed softly in the kitchen chair. Rolf
had
thoughtfully prepared a huge spread, knowing Matthew would be hungry
after
not eating much the day before. After they had finished, Matthew
cleaned
the up the kitchen. He then situated himself in Rolf's lap, getting
in the
way of the morning paper. "Are we doing something fun today since
you're
off work?"
Rolf wanted to say yes, but there was something else on the agenda
first.
"We need to finish our discussion about stealing."
Matthew's stomach dropped. He wriggled a little and tried to bury
his face
into Rolf's shoulder. He wasn't ready for this.
"No love, this is not the time for cuddling. I want you to go get
the
paddle."
Matthew's eyes got wide and he looked with Bambi eyes at Rolf. "The
p..paddle?" he stuttered, the word twisting his insides until they
hurt.
"Yes, the paddle. Stealing is a VERY serious offense, and it will be
punished as such."
"But I did it because I was trying to help! And I ended up only
taking $100
out of our account, not REALLY stealing. I gave you back the other
$200!"
Matthew's voice got quieter as he used the last excuse he could come
up
with. "I was just trying to help."
Rolf was unmoved. "You are not Robin Hood, and the goodness behind
the
thought has NEVER been a reason to steal in the first place. I'll
not ask
you again, and if I have to get it.." Rolf allowed his voice to
trail off.
Matthew knew that implacable tone well, and knew he'd better get the
paddle
himself. He slowly slid to the floor and walked over to where it was
hanging. He walked back slower still, not at all interested in
getting to
Rolf. Just then the phone rang. Matthew reached for it, relieved
for the
distraction, but was brought up short.
"SIT DOWN." Rolf said as he went to answer the phone. "Hello? Oh,
hi
Marc."
Matthew went to stand up, but dropped immediately back down when Rolf
thundered "SIT!"
"No Marc. Sorry, I didn't mean to scream in your ear. Matthew and I
are in
the middle of a discussion, he'll call you in a few days." Rolf
quickly
hung up the phone and brought his attention back to his wayward brat.
Matthew shuddered inside when he was pinned with those eyes of
steel. Rolf
had a way of capturing him with that stare, making is seem as if he
and Rolf
were the only two people in the middle of a vast, empty dessert.
Like the
eagle and a mouse, the hunter and the hunted.
Rolf held out his hand for the paddle, which Matthew slowly
relinquished.
Once Rolf had the paddle, he raised Matthew from the chair by his
arm, sat
down himself, and deftly placed Matthew across his knees. Matthew's
shorts
were quickly lowered, and were soon on the floor as Matthew tried in
vain to
find leverage or move from his vulnerable position. He was already
offering
promises of never again before the first swat of the paddle landed.
When that first swat landed, it brought an immediate howl from
Matthew.
Rolf was all business and kept that paddle snapping firmly down, a
slow
steady rhythm quickly building up the heat.
Matthew sobbed and howled, cried and pleaded, ultimately losing his
voice as
he needed the air to breath. He tried all kinds of movement, but
Rolf had
him held firmly in place and continued to thoroughly punish Matthew's
backside with the paddle.
He continued with the paddle, making circuit after circuit over the
mounds
of flesh on his lap. Once the flesh was a uniform shade of sizzling
crimson, he stopped.
Matthew continued to kick, trying to relieve some of the fire Rolf
had set
to his backside. When Rolf tried to get him to stand, he collapsed
to his
knees on the floor, wrapping his arms around Rolf and burying his
face in
his lap. He was beyond crying, instead drawing in deep and
shuddering
breaths.
Rolf gently caressed Matthew's back, calming him down. When Matthew
had
calmed down enough, Rolf pulled him up and directed him to the corner.
Matthew leaned his hot face against the cool wall and broke into
fresh
tears. Those tears quieted to sobs, then he just sulked. It seemed
like
Rolf was leaving him there for the day. Just when he reached
screaming
point, Rolf called him.
"Sweetheart, come here."
Matthew turned and walked over to Rolf who was standing in the
doorway. He
got a long hug from his much taller lover. "Do you forgive me?" he
whispered into Rolf's chest.
"Of course I forgive you. I love you." Rolf said tenderly.
"I love you too." Matthew replied, happy in the arms of his lover.
The end.