Chapter 13:
Ennis bore him up easily, taking small steps, half dragging him into the living room, kicking the door shut behind him. “How did ya fall?”
Ellery squeezed his eyes shut. “Drunk.”
“Yeah, well. Knew that. Smart college egghead, drink an ya fall down, real smart,” he muttered. “I used ta think I was the stupid one a the two of us.”
“No, that’d be me,” Ellery said, gasping as his spine twisted going through the doorway, then letting out a ragged moan. “Stop! Stop stop ... just stay like this a minute, I got ta get my foot up.” And he took a deep, painful breath, and with it, brought his left foot up by will alone, because his muscles would not respond normally. He could hear Ennis’s breath near his ear, that warm presence that had comforted him from his own, lesser grief of having no one to touch or hold, and he shuddered slightly, his eyes stinging with tears. “Okay,” he said, his voice thick. “Let’s go.”
“You sure? I should just put you in the truck an take you to the emergency room.”
“No, Ennis. Please.”
“Why shouldn’t I Ellery? You are doin such a piss poor job a takin care a yerself an then ya get drunk an fall down...”
“Please, Ennis,” he choked back the word “sweetheart”, not daring to provoke him, feeling fragile and endangered, despite the strong arms helping him. He knew Ennis was still angry, still volatile, he could sense it in his body still, that need to strike at anything that threatened the fragile emotions that lingered right below the surface of his still features.
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