Chapter 65
Learning Curve
Finn
Itâs our first day back in English Lit after winter break, and Scottie isnât here. I knew things would be different this semesterânot hating my professor anymore, him knowing heâs my brother, and not having the huge burden of knowing my siblings are still trapped inside a house with an alcoholic abuserâbut I didnât expect this change in the roster. Maybe in another class, sure, as our schedules are almost entirely different with the start of the new year, but because of the graduation requirements, Tyâs class is year-round.
When I first got to the lecture hall this morning, I hoped she was just running a little late, but as time ticked by and Ty dove into class, I knew she wasnât coming.
I text Julia quick.
Me: Scottieâs not in English. She didnât drop it, did she?
Julia: I donât think so. Last I talked to her, she was planning to be there.
Curious but temporarily satisfied with Juliaâs answer, I tuck my phone back into my pocket and try to pay attention.
I havenât talked to Scottie since Christmas Day, and Iâm worried. Iâve tried, trust me, Iâve tried, but all my texts and calls have gone unanswered, and every time I leave snacks or food at her door after knocking, she doesnât answer. Sheâs still having a hard time, and I feel helpless.
Even knowing what itâs like to shove people away for the sake of your own sanityâbeen there, done thatâI wish she didnât have to.
âI highly recommend that you start reading Anna Karenina now because this isnât the only book weâll be deep-diving into this semester,â Ty announces, and a few quiet groans ring out in the lecture hall. He grins, eating it up. Now that Iâve gotten to know him, I appreciate his inclination to shit-stir. According to his mom, Wendy, itâs been a part of his personality since he was a little kid. âYou should save all of that excitement for the big semester project on The Alchemist.â
âSon of a bitch. Two books?â Ace complains, a scowl making him look like an ugly pug dog. I laugh under my breath as Ty picks his voice out in the crowd.
âOh, Ace, please. Donât be upset. Itâs not two books.â
âItâs not?â the fool asks hopefully.
Ty smirks. âItâs four.â Thereâs a groan heard âround the world from just about the entire auditorium, and Ty laughs, assuring, âHave no fear, class. Iâll make it fun. I always do.â
He and his TA pass out papers as he explains in greater detail. âMake sure you get the packet from Doug. It outlines everything youâll need to prepare for this semester, and if you donât have it, youâll probably fail. Or, you know, youâll probably have to ask me for it, and Iâll have to assign you a fifth book to read.â He winks, and people all around me scramble to get their hands on this semesterâs syllabus packet. âClass dismissed.â
Ace is like a rocket, jumping out of his seat, snagging a packet from Doug on the run, and speeding out the door. From what he told me this morning before class, heâs supposed to meet Scarlett for brunch before his next class. I wouldnât say the two of them are serious, but evidently, theyâve been talkingâand making out on occasionâsince the night we saw her at Delta Omega.
Itâs stupid if you ask me since heâs obviously in love with Julia, but weâre men. Sometimes that means weâre fucking idiots.
I stay in my seat until everyone else disperses, approaching Doug personally. âI need an extra for a student who missed class today,â I tell him, and he doesnât hesitate to hand over two packets. I shove them into my backpack and start to head for the stairs, but Ty waves me down, gesturing for me to come to his desk with a little lift of his head.
Doug packs up his briefcase and leaves the room, and Ty finally starts talking. âI just got word that heâs been arrested without bail.â
He doesnât even have to say his name for me to know heâs talking about our father. Two days ago, Ty texted me with a vague update that he wasnât going to be a problem anymore, and if he meant anyone else, Iâm sure his delivery would have been a little more dramatic.
When it comes to our dad, this is the best news possible.
âWithout bail?â I question, my eyes searching his for answers. âHe must have really fucked up somewhere along the line.â I know all of my brothers have been calling in all their favors to do some digging into Jeffâs past, even roping Thatch and Kline into part of it, but most of the shit was too minor or too old to meet the statute of limitations. If heâs been arrested without bail, they must have found something really fucking awful.
âBad shit, Finn.â Tyâs eyes turn serious. âArmed robbery⦠And he shot and killed a cop in the process.â
The rug is pulled out from under my feet, and I have to reach out to steady myself with my hand on his desk. âWhen did he do that?â
âIn Reno, about twenty-two years ago,â he says gently. I may not be great at math, but even I can work out the timeline on that one. He fucking killed someone right before getting together with my mom. I knew my dad was a piece of shit, but it seems he left a few pertinent details out of his journal. Murder. I canât fucking believe I share DNA with someone capable of it.
âListen, I know this is a delicate issue, and Iâm sure itâs going to be particularly devasting for your mom.â I nod, and Ty grasps my shoulder. âDo you want me to tell your mom and siblings, or do you want to do it?â
âIâll do it,â I answer honestly and without hesitation. Even though Ty is our brother and the trust we have as a family unit is growing, Iâd rather they hear this kind of news from me. I scoff. âNo wonder he changed his name.â
âYeah.â Ty lets out a deep sigh. âItâs a real kick to the balls, isnât it? Knowing you share DNA with such a horrible human being.â
Having him voice my thoughts aloud is a comfort. I never imagined Iâd feel this way, but knowing Ty makes me feel less alone.
âYeah. I just⦠I hopeâ¦â I pause, and Ty reaches out to clap a hand on my shoulder.
âListen carefully, Finn,â he says, holding my gaze carefully. âJust because heâs our father doesnât mean weâre like him. Just because heâs our own flesh and blood doesnât mean we need to claim him. His choices and the way heâs chosen to live his life donât mean shit when it comes to us and our lives, okay?â I nod, trying to take his words to heart. âIâm a good person. Youâre a good person,â he says and releases my shoulder. âHell, the only time Iâve ever seen you fight is to protect another student. Even when it threatened to give you severe consequences. Thatâs not something our father would do. In fact, itâs the complete opposite. Okay?â
âYeah,â I agree, and I even think I mean it. He nods and starts to pack up, but I pull him up short with a question on a different topic. âIs there any way you can get me a class schedule for another student?â
His brow furrows. âWho?â
âScottie. Sheâs still having a hard time, and I donât want her to fall behind for missing classes. Your stuff is easy to get, but I donât even know what sheâs supposed to be in other than this since itâs a new semester.â
He doesnât hesitate to open his laptop and log in to the university database to get the info for me, and I jot it down in my notebook. Now, I can get a plan together to make sure she has notes for everything when sheâs ready.
I want to do more for her, to be able to love her out loud and in person, but until sheâs ready, this will have to do.