Alright well here is chapter 3 for you guys. Oh yeah I'm going to be changing the story some but it'll still have all the problems that it has been having. Abuse is going to be in later chapters so I'm just warning you. Yeah I know that I'm going slow but I'm trying to put some chapters together.
Break is coming this weekend so I'm going to be working on all my fanfictions during this break. Well if you want me to work faster that'll probably make me think of more stuff but I might not so...yeah well I'm done keeping you so you can just read the chapter now. Sorry for wasting your time.
Chapter 3 - TK's getting closer
"Come, Jun. We're leaving now." Jun walked into the room to see her father in the family room, sitting on the couch. He had his hands placed under his chin and was not looking at them. Her mother standing in the doorway and her little brother was nowhere to be seen.
"Okay, mom. Where's Davis?" Her mother frowned. "I don't know. Why don't you go look for him to say good-bye." Jun nodded and left to go find him.
She walked into his room. "Hey Davis, I'm…leaving. I came to say good-bye." Davis didn't turn around, but Jun could see his back tense. "Davis, I'm sorry. I don't want to go," Jun sighed, "Please just say good-bye to me." Davis slightly turned around, "I'm not saying good-bye."
"Please, Davis. I won't see you for while. We're leaving, Davis. I wanted to at least have a good-bye from you." Davis turned back around and said nothing. Jun sighed. She looked down for a moment. She opened her mouth, prepared to speak but stopped. She knew he wasn't going to say anything. Jun walked to the door. Jun glanced back to her little brother one more time.
"Good-bye, Davis"
"Good-bye…." Davis waited a few seconds before turning towards the door, but it was already closed.
The memory haunted him. Davis hadn't seen Jun since that day. She left and he was left to remain with their father. He missed her greatly, more than he ever had in his life but at the same time, he didn't want to see her. They had talked on the phone a couple of times but he couldn't bare it. His older sister was having a nice life and his was crashing. It was hell. He knew if he told her the truth, she would worry and feel guilty and that was one of the last things he wanted.
It's not fair. Why does this have to happen to me? I mean my parents didn't always fight.
Only when they weren't around each other.
The worst part was he knew his inner voice was right.
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The next moment, Davis felt someone shake his shoulder. He opened his eyes to see TK. "Wha? Tk, what do you want?" Davis yawned.
"We're here. Time to get up." Davis stretched and winced when Tk's back was facing him. He sometimes forgot that there were still bruises on his stomach. No one else was around, meaning that the others had already gone in. Matt and Tai were standing at the desk, getting the room key.
Walking over to them, the boys dropped their bags next to the older boys' ones which were at their feet. Matt stepped out of the building to tell his father that they were set and had the number. When he returned, he turned to the others.
"Okay, we have a cabin with two rooms. You guys will get a room and Tai and I will share the other."
Tai smiled. "I always knew you wanted me." Matt tried to shove him but Tai moved away.
Davis expected that to be the plan. Davis and Matt didn't know each other well and even though Davis had a lot in common with Tai, the older boy probably would be easily annoyed with him, if he wasn't already. He knew that Tai disliked how much Davis would try to be like him sometimes. Davis didn't mind sharing with Tk. Unless Tk secretly was hoping that he wouldn't have been able to come and would not want to share a room.
Maybe they'll share a room so no one has to live with me. The thought isn't too surprising. It's nothing new. Davis tried not to let the thoughts continue but he then began to think about how most of his friends didn't know him at all and they just stuck with him because he was a digidestine. He sighed as he watched everyone grab their luggage and head out to wherever their cabin was located.
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"Okay we'll take the other room," Matt opened the second door, "and this is yours." Tk and Davis moved past the older blonde to check out the layout.
Tk walked to the bed on the right next to the window. Davis then sat on his bed. Tk turned to him. "So what do you want to do?" Davis shrugged. Tk checked his watch.
"Well it's around dinner time…let's go get something to eat." Once again, Davis wasn't feeling particularly hungry. He suspected that it was the Vicodin that he had been taking. The two walked into the older kids room that was next door and saw them researching nearby food places. It appeared that they had had the same idea.
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They all made their way down the street and spotted the pizzeria they had found online. The boys went to the counter
"What are you guys going to get?"
Matt looked at the menu. "Wanna split a pizza?" Tai nodded but Tk decided he would have a cheese burger meal. Davis wasn't really that hungry. "I'm just going to have cheese fries and a coke."
They placed their order and Matt turned, "Here I'll wait here with Tk. You two can go find us a table." Tai nodded and put an arm around Davis.
"Come on buddy let's go find some seats." When they found spotted a free table, the two sat down. "So what's up with you?" Tai asked. Davis gave a confused look.
Inside he was panicking. Have I been so obvious? I'm trying to not be. Wait, it's not like he cares anyway.
"What do you mean?"
"You're a lot quieter than usual," Tai gave him a serious look.
"Guess I didn't get enough sleep last night." Tai laughed, "I don't think any of us did."
Davis turned his attention to watch people walk outside the window. He was taken off guard when someone slid into the booth with him. Davis couldn't stop the little jump, not expecting it, causing him to hit his stomach against the table. Even though the collision was small, his stomach was hurt. The constant pain from his bruises just reminded him of his father and what he was going to go back home to.
Davis was surprised that instead of Tk sitting next to him, which he expected, it was Matt. Since Tk obviously had nothing more interesting to talk about, he asked how Davis had done on their last math test. Terribly. Davis sighed. "Not as good as you."
Tk laughed, "Davis, you don't even know what I got. I haven't told you."
Davis raised an eyebrow. "Tk, you always do well. You got a better grade."
Tk smiled at Tai, "Man you are like Tai." Matt laughed. Tai punched TK in the shoulder.
Even though the others were joking around, it only made Davis feel more alone. He bit his lip, feeling like he was intruding. No one acted like an older brother to him. Jun had ignored him more than anything, not that Davis was complaining. He just as much wanted to be away from her as well.
It was more that brothers like Tai and Matt would be great to have. They always had Tk's backs. Well everyone had Tk's back. Davis had been yelled at by their "friends" so often for insulting Tk or saying something that would upset the boy. How Davis would scoff at how easily they took his side. Davis wished that someone at least once would take his side.
Stop it, Davis. You have to act like you're happ Nothing ever wants to go the way I want it to, does it? Grin and bear it.Davis blinked as he saw a hand moving up and down in front of his face. He looked up to the owner of the hand.
"What, TP?" Tk ignored the name and gave Davis a weird look. "Are you okay? You just spaced out, and you haven't eaten much your food." Davis looked down. There went his appetite. He pushed it away from him. "Here, you guys can have it." Matt and Tai grabbed fries but Tk looked concerned.
"Davis, how can you not be hungry?" Davis shrugged.
"You sure you don't want anything?" TK wanted to be sure he didn't want anything.
"Yes I'm sure." Davis snapped.
Matt and Tai looked at Davis. "Davis, calm down." Tai said as he stuffed his mouth.
"I was just checking." TK put his hands up in front of him.
Tai turned to him again. "You really should try to eat more of something." Davis, feeling cornered, turned to Matt for support.
Matt frowned. He knew that Davis was looking for help but Matt agreed. "Just eat something, Davis." Davis frowned in response.
"Not you too. Fine I'll eat some more." He grabbed some of his cheese fries. They nodded but Davis couldn't ignore the glances that Tk kept sending him.
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When the boys returned from dinner, they hung out in Matt and Tai's room. Davis really wanted to take a pill to fill better. He needed to have something right now. He couldn't wait.
"I'm going to go to our room." TK, Tai, and Matt both nodded, to busy with the television show they were watching to really pay attention.
Davis sighed as he entered the bathroom. He took out the container. After a second thought, he took his shirt off as well. He wanted to see if his bruises had decreased at all.
Just then the door opened.
By instinct, Davis grabbed the Vicodin and stuffed it in a pocket. Tk had been the one to enter the room. "Oh, I'm sorry! Since the door wasn't closed-"
Tk stopped as he took in Davis' appearance and his eyes widened.
Davis knew he looked terrible. Davis also knew he look suspicious. Tk couldn't see what Davis was holding so he felt relief at that. Davis cursed himself for not locking the door.
TK continued to stare. "Davis are you...ok?" Davis gulped but remained calm on the outside.
"Yeah."
TK stared at him, "you look like you got the crap beaten out of you."
Davis sighed, "you know I've been known for getting into fights. Don't worry about it."
"Davis…that looks like it was a pretty bad fight!"
"Yeah, it hurt a lot." Davis gave a fake laugh, trying to calm Tk. Tk didn't relax, frowning at Davis.
"Well I hope that doesn't happen again"
Davis nodded, "Yeah, me too." You don't know how badly I wish it wouldn't but I know it will. I screw up a lot.
Davis began to leave the bathroom, thinking the conversation was over. Tk bit his lip. Something was bothering him and he wanted to know the answer.
"What did you grab when I came in?" The question caused Davis to stop walking but didn't turn around.
"Nothing." Davis answered quickly. For Tk, it was a little bit to quickly. "I'm serious, Davis. What is it?"
Davis turned around, and swallowed. "Just some Advil. I had a headache. You just surprised me." That was partly true.
Tk accepted his answer and Davis returned to his bed. Davis relaxed on the bed, feeling that the incident was over. Tk didn't feel the same way, and he sat on his bed for a while just starring at nothing. He didn't know what to believe and his concern just grew as he thought of all the possibilities that Davis didn't tell him.
