24 October 2007

Another Little Piece of History

I have decided to post a little more about my past, going further back now. In a way this was how things started. I apologise for the depressing tone, and content of this post, but it is an event that is very closely connected to who I am now. It may or may not explain a lot to people, I honestly do not know, but it is something that happened to me.


Let us go back in time, to meet a very insecure, very lonely boy aged fifteen. Just starting to study for his GCSEs, never had a real girlfriend, and with no actual friends. The closest he has are a couple of people who will talk to him. Of course they join in with the standard bullying he suffers, but they at least talk to him pleasantly enough when there is no one else around.
This boy has decided, on this particular day, to go up to London purely in order to have something to do. Just for once he is doing something for himself, other than simply sitting at home and teaching himself how to touch-type, program, and in other ways make a computer sit up and beg on command. He is not going to spend the day reading, as he usually does, he is actually going to get out for once and see what happens.


So he gets to the train station, and gets on the train, and starts talking to the passenger seated next to him. She gives him her name, and they chat for a few minutes, seemingly just clicking with one another. They decide to spend the day together and do so.


In fact they also end up returning to his house afterwards, since his parents are away for business and they got on so well. It is not as if he particularly cares about school the next day, nor as though she does. They walk back from the train station holding hands, pausing occasionally to exchange nervous, first kisses. She is the same age as him, and their conversation has revealed that they are both virgins though she is on the pill for other reasons, related to her hormone balance.


They stop on the way back, taking a detour through an old graveyard. It is dark and both of them are enjoying it, their hands roaming a little more than they perhaps should. Then things start to happen.


Afterwards they are both sore, not from the sex as such but from what accompanied it. Both of them releasing their anger about the world on each other, enjoying the feelings of violence and pain that accompanies the pleasure, somehow fitting. Their clothes are largely torn, or scattered over the ground, but she finds his shirt and pulls it on. The shirt is just long enough that she looks dressed. He hunts down his trousers and pulls them on, even though the zip is broken. And together, limping a little, nursing various cuts and bruises, bites and scratches, they walk back to his house.


Four more times that night they have sex, discovering all sorts of things. After the first time they are gentle and the sex is accompanied by winces and yelps as their sore bodies press together. They cry, they hold each other, they rant against the world, they say all sorts of things that both mean for the moment but which may mean nothing in a day.


For four months this continues. They see each other, she introduces him to her friends and to what they call their coven. They begin to meet more regularly, him slipping out to go up to London and making sure he is up before dawn so that no one in his house knows.


This is his little secret, things do not hurt so much at school any more, the bullies begin to avoid him when he not only ignores their verbal jabs but also their blows. Standing up after being hit and not showing the slightest sign of pain or even upset.


Her friends, and she, are teaching him about things. All sorts of things. What bodies can do to one another, about their beliefs and the things they can do with those beliefs. Some of those still stay with him to this day though in altered form.


And then after the fourth month, he suddenly stops hearing from them. Any of them.
A few days later he receives a letter. When he opens it he realises almost immediately what it is, though his first thought is wrong. He thinks it is just a goodbye letter, and in a way it is. The girl has said goodbye to everything, for reasons that he can understand. He has no wish to follow, despite the fact that his heart feels broken, and for a long time he becomes little more than a hollow shell, or so he feels, going through life and just trying to get by. He has no interest in anything other than getting through to the next day and hoping it will hold something that will bring him out of his fugue.


Years later he realises that he has healed, put himself back together and recovered from the hurt he received, though changed for the experience. He still has the scars she left him with, physical and emotional, but they are just scars now rather than open wounds and he can carry on. It took learning to hate someone he once loved, being abused, being homeless, and various other tragedies to do it but now he is able to deal with things again and he turns the tables.

11 comments:

Nosjunkie said...

aaah Rabbit that is so sad I feel for you hunny.
Please dont misunderstand what I am gonna say because your a bit down...
You mentioned that she was part of a coven, I dont know wether its a witches coven or a vampires coven, and I dont know if you understand that hollywood and folk lore have made many teens misunderstand what a witch is.
Witches in the very real and historical sense are kind and gental people of the earth, sure there are a few cooks but for the most part they are harmless.

I dont know the whole storie or what the coven you mentioned did but please dont hate witches because of this.

Mr R Rabbit said...

Nos, don't worry. Its not made me hate witches. It was actually neither, just a convenient term for a group of people with similar thoughts. Just don't get me started on Wicca, I have opinions there.

The Divine Miss M said...

Wicca as in the new age religion and the people who think it is "cool" to become a Wiccan or the actual belief system that it is based on?

Mr R Rabbit said...

Wicca as in the religion developed about fifty to sixty years ago, and named after the Celtic word for a male witch. People who actually look for themselves and develop something I don't mind. Even people who practise Wicca but don't try to pretend there was some secret, suppressed religion it was based on I don't mind. The problem is those who pretend it wasn't made as an amalgam of various different belief systems and mythologies.

AngelConradie said...

wow rabbit... thats so sad and VERY intense! i'm glad you could get something positive out of it.

Lopz said...

I know where you're coming from Rabbit... sometimes your whole world has to be crushed before you can figure out who you really are. I think it's called life, really.

You sound like you've come through it ok though, but the turning the tables thing? Is that revenge born of anger? Because if so, it doesn't make sense that you're "able to deal with things again." Just pondering....

The Divine Miss M said...

They say that it was based on Paganism which is utter crap because that word is the word that Christians gave to Non Believers. Wicca is an amulgamation of many "ancient" earth based religions designed for this day and age.

Young people tend to think they are pagans and some how cool for "practicing" it.

They annoy me.

Anonymous said...

Hold onto the scars as they do provide a great shield against the cruel life that impales us.

Big hugs from your blog buddy!

Tequila Mockingbird said...

once again, another beautifully tragic post. kudos.

Simply Curious said...

Being the reject that I was as a kid, I went through these phases, as well. I went through the little cutting phases, as well as cultish, clickish, friendships. I've lost more than one friend to similar circumstances...I'm not going to pretend I know how you feel or felt about it, because we all have different reactions to major shit that happens in our lives. But just as you offered to be there for me, I'm here for you.

-S

Nosjunkie said...

I honestly have found people on both sides of the spectrum. those who believe that wicca is an ancient religion and that they have inhereted the religion and those who just like the tradition.

sure I do believe that even though Wicca as we know it today is loosley based on celtic myth, but then again it is based on nors and egyptian myth too, it is a verry you ng religion based on garnerian teachings.

Thats why I call myself Pagan. I dont really have a religion as the word religion imediatly conjures up images of a box. I prefer the word enchanted, I am enchanted by gods and nymphs and magic and energy and stuff and while my logic tells me that its all crap it allows me my little indulgence.

I just really dont like when people misunderstand peoples faiths.
I have good friends who are witches and it works for them, and I have good friends who are goth and that works for them.
just know that 90% of them are nature lovers and 90% of goths are just people who like to wallow in sadness.

I am not nuts about vampires thats hollywoods fault