“Everything I’ve ever let go of has claw marks on it.”
-David Foster Wallace
Part 1: Josh
June, 2002 - Age 12
“Whoa.”
“What? Do I look stupid?”
“No. You kind of look like a girl though.” I reach over and tug on a section of Ian’s hair. It’s getting kind of long and part of it keeps trying to hang over his eyes. He gets annoyed and bats my hand away. When he turns back to the mirror, he leans over the sink to stare at his reflection. Open makeup containers line the edge of the counter: mascara, eyeshadow and tubes of lipstick.
“I kind of do,” he admits, batting his eyelashes. He kisses the mirror. It leaves a dark red stain on the glass in the shape of his lips. “Your turn.”
“I don’t think I want to.”
“Oh, come on. This was your idea.”
“It looks good on you. I’ll just look like a clown or something.”
Ian grabs a tube of pink lipstick and looks at me like he’s about to attack me with it. “Resistance is futile, Josh.”
“Noo, keep it away!” I laugh and run out of the bathroom, but Ian’s right behind me. He chases me downstairs to the living room and tackles me onto the rug. It hurts a little when I fall, but I’m laughing too hard to care. He tries to get the lipstick on me, but I start struggling and he misses my mouth. He ends up leaving this streak of it on my cheek before I push him off.
Then we’re both laughing. Ian drops the lipstick on the rug and falls over, clutching his chest.
Eventually we calm down. When he sits up, he does this thing where he pulls his t-shirt off one shoulder and looks at me like he’s trying to be sexy or something. “Would you like me better if I was a girl?”
“What? No.” I try to rub the lipstick off my cheek but I think I just end up smearing it around.
“Why?”
“Um… I don’t know?”
He crawls forward and sits on his heels, leaning close. The silence gets kind of awkward so I try to look away, but then he says, “We should kiss or something.”
“…What?” I can feel my face getting hot. Something twists in my stomach.
“I mean, just to try it.”
“Oh. Um…”
“Never mind. I’m being weird, sorry.” He fixes his shirt and looks away.
“No, it’s cool. I mean… I don’t mind.”
He looks at me again. Then he just leans forward and presses our lips together and… it’s kind of strange. I mean, he’s right there in my face, super close. And his lips feel sort of dry and waxy from the makeup. He pulls back for a second and tries again, slower.
I don’t hate it, actually. It kind of makes me feel dizzy, in a good way.
Then he jumps back like something just scared him. “Shit, my mom’s home early.” I don’t hear anything, but then the door opens.
My heart feels like it’s about to break out of my chest. I can tell my face is red. This is the most embarrassed I’ve been in my life. Ian tries to grab the lipstick off the floor before his mom sees it (which is kind of silly, considering,) but I just freeze like an idiot. Meanwhile his mom stands there staring at us like her eyes are going to drill holes through our heads. She says something to Ian in Chinese.
Ian says something back. He’s blushing and he looks upset. I feel awkward so I look away. I can tell they’re about to have a fight. His mom’s voice gets all sharp and angry.
They start arguing. Loudly.
I kind of want to die.
At some point Ian jumps up and throws the lipstick at the wall. It breaks and leaves this pale pink stain on the paint. When I look over, I can see that he’s crying. He makes this frustrated sound and turns to run up the stairs. His mom shoots me this terrifying look before she follows him up.
I should probably stay, but I’m too much of a coward. As soon as they’re gone, I leave.
I don’t remember I have lipstick on my face until I get home and see my reflection in the mirror.
“What? Do I look stupid?”
“No. You kind of look like a girl though.” I reach over and tug on a section of Ian’s hair. It’s getting kind of long and part of it keeps trying to hang over his eyes. He gets annoyed and bats my hand away. When he turns back to the mirror, he leans over the sink to stare at his reflection. Open makeup containers line the edge of the counter: mascara, eyeshadow and tubes of lipstick.
“I kind of do,” he admits, batting his eyelashes. He kisses the mirror. It leaves a dark red stain on the glass in the shape of his lips. “Your turn.”
“I don’t think I want to.”
“Oh, come on. This was your idea.”
“It looks good on you. I’ll just look like a clown or something.”
Ian grabs a tube of pink lipstick and looks at me like he’s about to attack me with it. “Resistance is futile, Josh.”
“Noo, keep it away!” I laugh and run out of the bathroom, but Ian’s right behind me. He chases me downstairs to the living room and tackles me onto the rug. It hurts a little when I fall, but I’m laughing too hard to care. He tries to get the lipstick on me, but I start struggling and he misses my mouth. He ends up leaving this streak of it on my cheek before I push him off.
Then we’re both laughing. Ian drops the lipstick on the rug and falls over, clutching his chest.
Eventually we calm down. When he sits up, he does this thing where he pulls his t-shirt off one shoulder and looks at me like he’s trying to be sexy or something. “Would you like me better if I was a girl?”
“What? No.” I try to rub the lipstick off my cheek but I think I just end up smearing it around.
“Why?”
“Um… I don’t know?”
He crawls forward and sits on his heels, leaning close. The silence gets kind of awkward so I try to look away, but then he says, “We should kiss or something.”
“…What?” I can feel my face getting hot. Something twists in my stomach.
“I mean, just to try it.”
“Oh. Um…”
“Never mind. I’m being weird, sorry.” He fixes his shirt and looks away.
“No, it’s cool. I mean… I don’t mind.”
He looks at me again. Then he just leans forward and presses our lips together and… it’s kind of strange. I mean, he’s right there in my face, super close. And his lips feel sort of dry and waxy from the makeup. He pulls back for a second and tries again, slower.
I don’t hate it, actually. It kind of makes me feel dizzy, in a good way.
Then he jumps back like something just scared him. “Shit, my mom’s home early.” I don’t hear anything, but then the door opens.
My heart feels like it’s about to break out of my chest. I can tell my face is red. This is the most embarrassed I’ve been in my life. Ian tries to grab the lipstick off the floor before his mom sees it (which is kind of silly, considering,) but I just freeze like an idiot. Meanwhile his mom stands there staring at us like her eyes are going to drill holes through our heads. She says something to Ian in Chinese.
Ian says something back. He’s blushing and he looks upset. I feel awkward so I look away. I can tell they’re about to have a fight. His mom’s voice gets all sharp and angry.
They start arguing. Loudly.
I kind of want to die.
At some point Ian jumps up and throws the lipstick at the wall. It breaks and leaves this pale pink stain on the paint. When I look over, I can see that he’s crying. He makes this frustrated sound and turns to run up the stairs. His mom shoots me this terrifying look before she follows him up.
I should probably stay, but I’m too much of a coward. As soon as they’re gone, I leave.
I don’t remember I have lipstick on my face until I get home and see my reflection in the mirror.