Aaronâs riding the line again. He isnât sleeping and jumping at loud sounds. I know whatâs coming and Iâm trying to head it off, but the asshole standing in front of me isnât making that easy.
âBro, we had a deal?â
Aaron throws on his leather jacket and swipes his keys off the table, heading for the front door.
âIâm not going to do anything stupid,â he assures me, but we both know thatâs a lie.
âYou heard what the docââ
His jaw clenches. âIâm going to live my life. Okay? Can you get on board with that, man?â
I grind my teeth together. This is a bad idea and he knows it, but I can see by the look in his eyes I donât have a shot in hell of talking him out of it. I never do. Not when he gets like this.
Henderson is a walking, talking stick of dynamite just waiting to explode. When we were kids, he was always a self-destructive shit, but adult Aaron is on a whole ânother level. Weâve all got baggage, but the shit Aaron needs to unpack is traumatic as fuck, and I only know the half of it. But we made a deal. Iâm not about to let him weasel out of it.
âWhen you stop being a lying sack of shit, maybe.â I shrug and wait to see how he responds. It can go one of two ways. Brotherhood will get the better of him and heâll back down. Nine and a half times out of ten, heâs true to his word and he hates being called a liar. Addicts are liars and Aaron refuses to be one of them.
I see the flicker in his eyes. The moment of hesitation at my words and thenâ¦
Thereâs that other half. The times when he decides not to give a fuck because heâs too far up his own ass to think straight.
âAaronââ
âYou know me,â he says, and thereâs a plea in his voice, so I nod. âYou know Iâve been clean. For two years Iâve stayed clean. No missteps. Iâve stayed on the fucking wagon, man.â
âI know.â Which is why what heâs doing now is pissing me off. Itâs like he forgot what the first year was like. The depression. The withdraws. He was so fucking sick back then he had to take a full semester off. And now he wants to risk it all for a party and a piece of ass. I shake my head. This was a mistake.
âItâs a pool party. There will be booze, but we both know booze was never my problem.â
No. It wasnât. Aaronâs issue started as a little recreational weed until he fucked up. Got behind the wheel while high and wrapped his car around a tree, injuring his passengersâRoman, Emilio, and me. Shit got ugly after the accident and we didnât speak for close to a year after that.
What none of us knew at the time though, was that Aaron almost went to juvie for it. He was a minor driving while under the influence and had over forty grams of weed on him when paramedics picked us up. Once released, he was charged with a class C felony. His lawyer couldnât make it go away. Not entirely. But the DAâs office offered him a deal and with approval from a judge and his parentâs consent, they signed off on him becoming an informant for the Sun Valley P.D.
Big fucking mistake.
Romanâs dad was chief back then and made the arrangements. If Roman ever found out, thereâd be hell to pay, which is why even after shit was smoothed out between us all, Aaron never mentioned it.
Shit should have been straightforward. On paper, Aaron was supposed to tip the cops off about corner dealers selling to kids at our school, but what really happened was they forced him into the deep end. They had a sixteen-year-old worming his way into the drug world and shit got messy.
I donât know all the details of everything that went down. I know shit escalated with drugs. Weed turned into molly and that turned into coke. There was a girl he refuses to talk about. And a drug deal went south that Aaron got caught up in. He hasnât shared the full story, but on top of the addiction he got a nice case of PTSD. When heâs having an episode things get heavy. The way he reacts, youâd think heâd been to war. I guess in a roundabout way he was.
Aaron worked on getting clean before we moved in together and I helped get him out of the CI program as soon as I learned he was in it. Fuckers didnât want to let him go, but I made sure they realized they didnât have a choice. Sometimes it pays to be a Price. This was one of those times.
But the road to recovery is a long one, and staying clean isnât the only thing Aaron needs to worry about. âAccess to drugs isnât what Iâm worried about. I know youâre good.â The first year was rough but the last two, heâs been solid.
Aaron lets out an exasperated sigh. âIâll be fine.â
âYou jumped me when I slammed the back door earlier.â
He closes his eyes, hands fisted at his sides. âYou caught me off guard.â
Yeah. Iâd been doing that a lot lately. Itâs why Iâve made it a point to be around as much as possible. I go to class, the field, and then straight home. Iâve met up with Aaron for lunch between classes all week, and when heâs felt up for it, he kicks it at the field and catches up on his schoolwork while he waits for me to finish.
Itâs not ideal. We donât do secrets in our crew. But, this ⦠this is Aaronâs damage. Itâs not my place to tell my boys. Aaron will do that when heâs good and ready, so for now, this is what works.
But part of why it works is because we avoid scenes like what Aaron is about to put himself in. Greek parties are loud. Rowdy. People get into stupid shit and no, I donât think Aaron will slip up when it comes to drugs. He worked too fucking hard for his sobriety. But this week heâs been off and Iâm waiting for the other shoe to drop.
âThereâs going to be loud music. Probably shit with a heavy bass. People are going to be shouting. People are going to rub against you when you walk by. How do you think youâll react?â Iâm not his dad. Iâm not going to order him around, but he needs to see this for what it is. A bad idea.
âIâm going. You wanna babysit, be my guest, but Iâm climbing the walls here, Dom.â He slams a palm to his chest. âI canât breathe and I know Iâm fucked up in the head right now, but this is what Iâve come up with and Iâm seeing it through.â
I grab my phone and slide it into my back pocket. âLetâs go, then.â
Aaronâs shoulders relax and we head out. He tells me on the way that the party weâre headed to is at Kappa Mu. Kaseyâs sorority house.
We havenât talked since the classroom. Iâm a dick. She knows that already. This isnât some new revelation. But I took shit too far that day. And if Aaron finds out what I did to his baby sister, what I still think about doing to her, Iâm fucked.
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