Part 6 (1/2)
With all the drama behind us, being with Gianna would be better than before. Her mom no longer had much of a say in her life. Josh was locked up with other high risk juvenile boys in a facility near Boulder. With the divorce now final we were no longer stepbrother and stepsister, so n.o.body could act like there was anything weird about us being together.
Out of curiosity, I'd looked up the law a few months ago. In some states, it was illegal for stepsiblings to date if they were underage and lived in the same house. Something about protecting them from coercion. Not an issue anymore for me and Gianna. Though, I would miss living in the same house as my girlfriend. That had been convenient.
Surprisingly, I did fall asleep, waking up a few short hours later ready to begin one of the best days of my life. After showering and going back to my cell to gather my things, the guards took me to see Dr. Adler. The short session with her ended up being one last pep talk, pat on the back and peace out.
Once finished with her, I was taken to the administration offices where my parents were filling out the paperwork for my release. My mom jumped out of her seat up to give me an emotional hug even though I'd just seen her three days ago. My dad looked at me like I'd just accomplished something amazing when really all I'd done was screw up my life and get lucky enough to receive do-over.
My parents so deserved a better son than me. A son like that kid Gianna briefly dated, Seth. Bet the guy was a real boy scout.
By the time we finally got out of there, it was early afternoon. Walking out of the building, I felt as if I was becoming a new person. Or shedding inmate Caleb and returning to my real self. Especially since they let me wear my own clothes home. It was so good to be in clothes that didn't make me feel like I was wearing pajamas all day long.
This was the absolutely best day of my life. The sun shone brighter than ever and the world was beautiful.
I still felt kind of bad for Ian, but thank G.o.d he hadn't made a scene when I was leaving, holding onto my leg or some embarra.s.sing s.h.i.+t like that. I was sure he'd get all hysterical tonight when he was alone in our cell and it really hit him that I was gone. Maybe I'd be nice and send some girls to pick him up in two months.
It was a short drive to my mom's apartment in Denver. On the way there, I had my parents drop me off at the 16th Street Mall, a.s.suring my mom I didn't need her help picking out clothes. I sensed a lot of mothering coming on from her. Knowing her, she'd need to baby me because I suffered through the big bad justice system.
Strutting down 16th Street, I pa.s.sed by a Hot Topic I figured wouldn't have anything suitable to go watch ballet in, so I crossed over to Gap. Wow, being in here, it was almost like my mom really was picking out my clothes. Not my usual style, but I wanted to look nice. I was already an embarra.s.sment enough to Gianna, I didn't want to look like one too.
Some of the clothing in Gap wasn't bad, even though most of it was lame, like the gingham dress s.h.i.+rts that resembled picnic tablecloths. I paired a short-sleeved black s.h.i.+rt with a pair of light gray pants. On my way up to the register, I snagged a gray fedora.
I pictured Ian in his juvie issued jumpsuit and smiled.
The girl behind the counter did her best to flirt with me and I tried to be polite while she dragged out ringing me up. About to run out of patience, the second she placed the receipt into my bag, I s.n.a.t.c.hed it up and rushed out of there. I didn't have time for chicks with more t.i.ts than brains. h.o.r.n.y as I was after eight months locked up, I was desperate to see my girlfriend. It briefly crossed my mind that if it weren't for Gianna, I'd probably be planning a date with the Gap girl with the intent of getting laid.
Out on the street again, I hopped on a MallRide shuttle heading in the direction of my mom's place. At the furthest stop, I only had to walk a few blocks until I reached her apartment, once again my main residence.
Inside the apartment, my mom had the table laid out for dinner and my dad sat on the living room couch watching TV. My mom had changed out of the clothes she wore earlier into something dressier. My dad still wore the polo and khakis.
”What's up?” I asked, dreading the possibility of my mom crying again.
She bent over to take something out of the oven. ”Just thought I'd make a celebratory dinner for us, now that you're finally home. Go ahead and go get ready, everything is almost done.”
”Are you two going to watch Gianna dance?” It would explain my mom's change of clothes.
”Oh yeah, we thought we'd go support her,” my dad answered while flipping channels.
”Okay, but I'm driving separately. I miss my car and I want to take Gianna home afterward.”
Carrying my shopping bag, I went down the hallway to my room where I could shower again and clean the last of the prison stink off me. Once I was done, I called Dante.
He answered with, ”Yeah?”
”It's Caleb, this is my temporary cell number. It's prepay.”
”What're you doing with a cell phone in juvie? Someone sneak it in to you?”
”No sneaking required. I'm out!” The shouting on the other end of the phone was so loud I held the phone away from my ear for long a moment.
”Man, I know you're not smart enough to break out. What happened?”
”Early release because I'm reformed.”
”Reformed, my a.s.s. Why didn't you tell me? Why didn't Cece tell me? Doesn't Gianna know?”
”It's a surprise. But hey, the reason I called was because I know tonight is the last night of Gianna and Cece's ballet thing. I need to know what time.”
”Dude, just pick me up at my house in an hour, we'll go together.”
Even better. ”Alright, but you gotta get a ride home from Cece, 'cause Gianna is probably going to want alone time with me.”
He scoffed at that. ”Whatever you say, man.”
Forty-five minutes later, after eating my mom's horrible cooking, I climbed behind the wheel of my baby. My dad had done the upkeep on it for me, oil changes and car washes, but mostly the poor girl had been sitting here neglected. I could practically hear my car purr Welcome back, old friend as I started her up.
Seeing Dante's clothes when he ambled out to my car made me glad I wore something nice. Although, he looked like he'd bought one of the old man s.h.i.+rts from Gap. On the way there, Dante complained about having to suffer through the last two nights' performances. I told him he took for granted the access he'd had to his girlfriend for the past eight months. That shut him up.
I was strangely looking forward to watching ballet.
Walking into the auditorium was a weird experience. The closest I'd been to something like this was a concert or seeing a comedian on tour. Before it even started, people were talking quietly in hushed tones and the atmosphere was subdued. I carefully placed the bouquet of roses I'd chosen for Gianna on the seat next to me.
When Dante shouted, ”Hey man, over here!” everyone in our vicinity turned to stare at him. Jeez, way to keep a low profile. Turning to look in the direction he was hollering in, I saw Gage winding his way down the aisle to us.
I'd forgotten he might be here. When he took a seat next to Dante, his eyes widened comically at seeing me. He nodded in acknowledgment and reclined back into his seat. As Dante and Gage chatted, I realized they'd become good friends. It was bound to happen since Gianna and Cece were together every weekend.
When I saw Gage pull out his phone and start tapping on it, I reached over Dante and put my hand out to stop him. ”Don't text Gianna, it's a surprise.”
He put it away with a blank look on his face. ”Are you sure that's a good idea?”
”I think I know my girlfriend a little better than you,” I growled in annoyance.
In a disbelieving tone, he slowly said, ”Okay.”
I leaned forward to look directly into his face. ”Hey, I got this now. You're not getting paid anymore.”
Dante chuckled between us. I decided to ignore Gage's presence because I didn't want to get p.i.s.sed off right before I saw my girl. When the lights shut off and the curtain spread open, I looked toward the stage for my first glimpse of Gianna as a free man.
CHAPTER SEVEN.
”The truth may hurt for a little while but a lie hurts forever.”
-Anonymous CALEB.
Cece had one of the lead roles in the ballet they were performing, The Firebird, playing the firebird herself. She danced around the stage wearing an elaborate red costume in bursts of energy fitting to her personality. Her curly black hair was up in a sparkling headpiece. I was alternately impressed and amused by the dancing onstage. The opening scene between Cece and the guy playing the prince seemed to go on forever. From the giant grin on Dante's face during her performance, it was obvious he was proud of his girlfriend.
Gianna had played down her role in the ballet. According to the program, her role was one of thirteen princesses, but not the main princess the prince fell in love with. It still seemed an important part and she'd dyed her hair back to her natural blond color before the first night's performance.