Justin was at his wits' end. Damn, if Jared and his girlfriend didn't bring Carmen a rescue. And here he'd planned on having a big garden this year. Of course, the snow came suddenly, and it was back to winter.
He was doing his best not to be riled up. And the French bulldog was pretty dolce. Francine liked Justin more than Carmen, which he didn't see coming. All he had to do was sit on the couch, and that dog was instantly in his lap.
"Why did this happen?" Carmen was moody about it. He didn't know why. Well, maybe, but he wouldn't say.
For all he knew, she was pregnant. A nightmare spun in his head every night. He didn't know how he'd handle it. Jared was no help. All he could tell him was that he was certain Justin needed a therapist.
"That's just going to cost money!" He'd snapped, and the only one who seemed to be on his side lately was Francine. Maybe he was growing into an old fart. He didn't know why he was in this funk.
He thought about how he'd loved traveling instead of going to school. He'd thought back then he'd find his path, but now that seemed like a fog too. He hadn't really learned a thing. No, it was back to college classes, this time finding a job that needed to be filled. And there was Ari as sort of a life coach, but he didn't have an answer for everything.
And now he was still some kind of mentor to Randy, whom he felt he'd left behind. He didn't mean to. "You know, you can do this."
Justin listened to Randy about the stories and getting his ideas published. "Maybe you'll be famous here, one day. You never know."
But he knew it frustrated Randy even more. Justin did his best to cheer him on, "You know you find joy in plots and subplots. You know things about dramas that I don't even get. And how is it that way?"
Yes, he envied his muse. And to think Randy was the real writer all along. It just felt unreal to Justin, who found it so draining. The stress just multiplied, but Randy took it in stride.
Randy did talk about Monica. "I don't know what I'm going to do with her. I want her to figure some stuff out on her own, and she looks at me like I'm speaking in a foreign language."
"Well, we're all a bit immature," Justin shrugged. "But, just be happy you have her in your life. She thinks the best of you. You keep that up, OK?" He wished he could say the same thing to himself about Carmen.
He did love her. If only he could be more like her. But there was so much stress. Bills to pay on time. Obligations with family. There was even the worry of having to do more with Jared.
They never hung out growing up. Usually, it was just for the holidays. They didn't even know each other's birthdays. Carmen found it all so puzzling. "How could you have a mother like that?"
And all he could do was yelp back, "I don't know."
Justin reminded himself he was doing the best he could, and maybe it was that way for his mom, too. He didn't think his dad would have been that upset if his older halfbrother had moved in with them when they were growing up, but then again, he never asked. He didn't think he was supposed to.
It made his head spin thinking about these things. And calling her up to talk about it left him full of dread. Couldn't they leave this history behind and just go on?
Of course, it was time to meet up at the dog park with Jared and ..Justin winced, he couldn't even remember Jared's girlfriend's name.






