Idlewild by James Frankie Thomas
Author:James Frankie Thomas
Language: eng
Format: epub
Publisher: Abrams
Published: 2023-09-12T00:00:00+00:00
FAY
I had all but given up hope when at last the heavy doors of the main building opened and Theo Severyn stepped into the Peace Garden. He, too, was alone.
âHey, bitch.â His voice, soft despite the twenty-some feet between us, steamed in the cold.
âHey, catamite.â I matched his hushed tone, though there was no one but the two of us in the garden.
The dollhouse-shaped Meetinghouse cast a shadow that fell across Theoâs face as he approached me. âWhat do you think?â he said lightly. âCan I be in the Invert Society now?â
âIs that why you did it?â Performing a parody of coquettishnessâfor my question was too serious to ask seriouslyâI said, âAll for little old me?â
He came to a stop a few feet away from me. âDonât tell Christopher.â
My heart was pounding. Mentally, I ran a quick experimental simulation. I visualized Theo walking up to me, placing his hands on my shoulders, leaning in, touching his lips to mineâno. Absolutely not. The mere thought caused my heart to slow in confused indifference. Kissing Theo would be like kissing the back of my own hand.
And yet, as I looked at him, I thought: I want. I was aflame, ablaze with want. What was it I wanted from him?
âChristopher tries to keep up,â said Theo. âBut he doesnât really get the whole Leopold and Loeb thing.â
âThatâs ironic,â I said. âSince heâs the Leopold to your Loeb.â
âWell, we havenât murdered a guy yet.â Theo smiled. âIf you know what I mean.â
What did he mean? I couldnât ask directly, couldnât puncture the soap bubble of double entendre in which we were floating. This was flirting, I suppose, in the sense that it was an escalating and erotically charged exchange of verbal teasing that served as an indirect acknowledgment of an attraction that felt otherwise unspeakable. But it was a delicate balance we had to strike. A single false moveâby which I mean a heterosexual move, on either of our partsâwould have broken the spell. The flirtation was asymptotic, the attraction displaced: my object of desire was not Theo himself, but the abstract idea of Theo being gay. That was what I wanted. That was what was causing my heart to flutter in my chest with a mothlike fragility that it had heretofore exhibited only in response to the image of two dudes doing itânever, until now, in response to another living person.
âAlso,â he added, âyou think I donât know what catamite means.â He stepped over a blackened snowbank, drawing closer to me. âBut I do.â
âOh?â My face felt hot. I wondered if he could tell. âWell, know thyself.â
âBitch, please,â he said. âWe both know youâre the catamite.â
I went mute for the next few seconds as I catalogued the various possible readings of that statement.
1. The schoolyard bluff: He didnât know what catamite meant but was flinging the supposed insult back at me (rubber, glue, etc.) in hope that whatever it was, it would sting.
2. The âI know you are but what am Iâ gambit:
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