hiii!!! im joy and i write fanfic. right now im working on one called âHeartbreak In Stereoâ. heres the first fourteen hundred words of the epilogue. let me know what you think ^^
2002
Frank's been Gerard's best and only friend for as long as he can remember, and as they leave their middle school hand in hand, Gerard remembers this. Tears sting his eyes and run down his cheeks, mixing with the blood steadily dripping from his nose and trickling off of his chin. Gerard is slumped against Frank, listening numbly as he spouts out words angrily. Itâs not until Gerard groans and hiccups around his sobs once more that Frank looks at him, pressing his lips into a thin line and searching in the pockets of his stiff school slacks for the starchy paper towels he stole from the bathroom.
âYour nose is still bleeding. Itâs gonna get on your clothes, man..â Frank mumbled, pressing the harsh paper against Gerard's nose, pulling a whimper and another sob out of him. He keeps holding the paper towel against Gerard's nose while they walk, waiting expectantly for him to grab it himself. When Frank realises that he won't, he sighs and pulls Gerard's hand up to hold it. âCâmon, Gee.. Work with me here!â Frank groans, pulling a frown in annoyance. He isnât really upset at Gerard, he just wants him to cooperate.
âMâtrying.â Gerard murmured around his hand, pressing the paper towel against his nose to help the bleeding. He canât help but wish Frank had grabbed an actual tissue, or toilet paper, just anything but the scratch paper towels meant for drying hands. They arenât pleasant to use on your hands, let alone your nose. âCan we go to the park? I donât wanna explain this to Ma.â Gerard asks the other boy, looking up at him through tear brimmed eyes.
âOf course we can.â Frank nods, squeezing Gerard closer to him for a moment before loosening his grip. They walk in near silence to the park, interrupted only by Gerard's hiccups and sniffling. Each time Gerard sniffles or blows his nose Frank slightly scolds him, telling him that his nose wonât stop bleeding if he keeps doing that. Gerard knows heâs right but he canât stop.
When they get to the park Frank pulls Gerard down and wordlessly swaps the bloodied paper towel for a new one for Gerard. This pulls another groan out of him, complaining about how rough the paper is on his skin. âSeriously Frankie, what do they make this paper out of? It feels like concrete.â
âStop complaining Gerard, itâs all I have. I wasnât really prepared for you to get beaten up and handed a bloody nose.â Frank says offhandedly, scoffing and looking away before scooting closer to Gerard and willing his hand away from his nose, taking the paper towel with it. âLet me look at it. It should be stopping nowâ He was right, Gerard's previously steady downpour of blood now reduced to only a thin trickle. Frank eases the bloodied paper towel out of Gerard's hand and balls it up with the other one. âYuck.â He wipes his hand on the grass in front of them, looking up at Gerard with an apologetic look, hoping he hadnât taken his comment personally.
Thankfully, Gerard didnât take it personally, and instead stared at Frank with a deep sense of admiration. Gerard's never been the most popular boy in school, never had any real friends except for Frank. Well, and Mikey, but Gerard found it sad to refer to his brother as one of his only friends, so he didnât. They often find themselves in this situation, Gerard with some sort of injury and Frank practically vibrating with anger helping him out. While itâs a sad dynamic, Gerard canât bring himself to wish for anything different.
Gerard watches Frank carefully as he shrugs off his school bag, unzipping it and delving his hand inside. âIt just pisses me off, yâknow?â Frank sighs exasperatedly, looking up at Gerard for a moment. âI donât understand it. The way they pick on you, Gee. It doesnât make senseâ Hey, want this?â Frank's angry mumbling is cut off as he produces an apple from his bag, holding it up triumphantly and presenting it to Gerard.
âNo thanks.â Gerard hums, waving him off.
âAwesome! âCause I wanted it.â Frank cheers, flinging his bag off of his lap and springing up, taking a large bite out of his apple and kicking at the loose dirt around his feet. Gerard lets out a girlish squeal as the dirt cascades around him, hitting him like raindrops.
âAnyways, as I was saying.â Frank says around the apple in his mouth, crunching and licking his lips in between words. He takes another bite and swallows it before speaking again. âIt doesnât make sense, what they bully you for.â Frank kicks once more at the ground around him. âSorry, remind me what it was for this time?â He pauses, looking up from his feet to Gerard.
âI look like a girl so I must be gay.â Gerard says boredly, theyâve had his conversation more times than he can count. âOh, and for my art.â He adds as an afterthought.
âJesus! See, thatâs so stupid.â Frank angrily rips another bite from his apple. âFirst of all, youâre not even gayâ Wait, are you?â Frank pauses, looking at Gerard curiously and tilting his head. This is something he should know, but he canât remember. âAnyways. You donât even look like a girl! So what if you've got long hair?â Frank moves on, changing the subject and not giving Gerard a chance to answer his question. Not that he wanted too anyway. While he was speaking, Frank walked up to Gerard and tugged lightly at the long strands of inky black hair that dusted his shoulder. âI like your hair.â He murmured before walking away and biting into his apple again.
âAnd for the record, your art fucking rocks man.â Frank pauses again, jabbing a finger at the other boy. âTheyâre just jealous! Believe me. Theyâre jealous that theyâre not a fraction as good as you are.â He spat, his passion for the subject growing as he began to speak with more aggression, almost yelling.
They both fell into a silence after that, Franks chewing stopping after a while. Gerard again looks at Frank with admiration, looking at the way the thin hoops in his ear glint in the sun. His mother said he could stretch them when they go to high school next year, and Frank is nothing short of excited. Heâs been begging Linda for years.. Suddenly, Frank reels his arm back and throws his apple at the nearest tree. It thuds loudly against the trunk and explodes into chunks and falls to the group.
âItâs pathetic!â Frank cries, dropping to his knees in front of Gerard as tears brim and threaten to spill over. âI hate it.â He says weakly, slumping his head onto Gerard's shoulder and soaking away his tears.
âItâs okay, Frank.â Gerard frowns, hugging him and rubbing his back soothingly. He wasnât sure why Frank was suddenly so torn up about it, as this isnât the first time itâs happened. Quickly, Frank composes himself and pulls his head up and away from Gerard's shoulder.
âIn highschool,â He starts, rubbing his eyes, the thin streak of eyeliner on his waterline smudging away. âIâm gonna make sure no one bullies you, yeah? Iâve had enough.â
âYou donât have to do that. And besides, Frank, thereâs no way you canââ Gerard sighed and shook his head, Frank cutting him off before he had a real chance to finish.
âI donât care! Iâll do whatever I can. Youâre my best friend.â Frank declares, placing both of his hands on Gerardâs shoulders and holding him at arms length and looking into his eyes. âYouâre my best friend and I love you. Thatâs what good friends do.â Frank nodded sternly before leaning in and smacking a loud kiss on Gerard's cheek.
Now, this wasnât the first time Frank had kissed Gerard like this, and vice versa. There's nothing sexual about it, itâs not like theyâre dating. Itâs just what friends do. Theyâve always done it. Neither of them remember who kissed the other first, and exactly why. Maybe it was a birthday gift, maybe one of them had gotten injured, or maybe they just felt like it. Regardless, it was normal, it was a way of showing their gratitude towards each other. Gerard likes it when Frank kisses him. Frank likes kissing him. Itâs just what friends do.
At least that's what they do.
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