If you weren't so busy... (Twenty-seven)

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Teddy PoV

Georgie had been living with Ro and I for about a week at this point, it was smooth running for the first week, but then my parents had to fuck it up by turning up to yell at Georgie, even though they were the reason why he was here, so I might as well just tell you how that shit storm happened.

Ro was in school that day, which I was fucking thankful for, because I didn't need her being exposed to the shit show that were my parents when they do something to try and purposely make us do it their way, which ain't it sis, Georgie wasn't in school that day because we were in the process of getting him a school to go to, I wasn't working that day because it was Thursday and Thursday was my day off at the time.

The doorbell rang, and unlike my mother's doorbell it actually worked, so I went to answer it, like any normal house owner, or in my case a flat owner would, because I didn't have a reason not to answer the door.

"Hey Teddy, is Georgie here?"
"Yeah Mum, he is"
"Thank god for that, I was worried about him because he ran away from Dad's"
"What?!, who told you that?!, like what are you on?, Georgie didn't run away from Dad's, he got kicked out by Dad, and because you shipped him out to Dad's, well he didn't want to go back to living with you, and I actually don't blame the kid for that, if you did that to me I wouldn't want to go back to living with you neither, so he came here because he knew that I wouldn't have blamed him for 'running away' even though he got kicked out like you are doing right now"
"Georgie!, how dare you disturb your brother!, he has his own problems to deal with!"
"OI!, did you even bloody listen to a word I said, I told him that he could stay here"
"He knows better than to just run off like that though Teddy!"
"Oh my fucking God, if you had actually fucking listened to a single word of what I just fucking said!, you would've actually known that he got fucking kicked out!, you don't need to yell at him like he's a bloody criminal!, he's 14 years old for fucks sake!, maybe if you weren't so busy model coddling Mollie you might actually have a chance of having a decent relationship with Georgie, but no!!, instead of pulling your thumbs out of your fucking arse you went fuck it I'm done!"
"That's not true Te-"
"Don't fucking lie to yourself, because we all know that you don't like trying to fix a relationship because that takes effort and you don't want to put effort in, you just want us to never actually question you and your actions"

Then I saw that my Dad had arrived, that was when shit went even more brilliantly bloody south, though I wasn't surprised or anything by it because my Mum loves bringing my Dad to places and situations that he's not wanted or needed in, but it was still shitty to face.

"Teddy, do you know where George is?!"
"Yes I do, he's here, not that you care, since you're the one that kicked him out of the house and he had to make his own way to London from Cardiff"
"Yes, I did kick him out, because I found out that he chose to be gay"
"Oh my fucking God!, are you actually this stupid?!, like seriously, nobody chooses to be gay you fuckwit!, nobody would choose to be disrespected because of their sexual orientation!, nobody would choose to be called derogatory terms by some person who thinks their better but their really just a dick!, nobody would choose to have less rights because of something that they can't fucking help!, however people choose to be arseholes and yet they're not discriminated against!, so if you're not here to apologise to Georgie you can both fuck off!, now fuck you!"

I then took a leaf out of Ro's book and slammed the door.

"Teddy, you didn't have to do that"
"But I did Georgie, because they have no right to come to here to yell at you, especially when it was both of their faults that you ended up leaving Dad's house in the first place"
"They hate me, don't they?"
"Maybe, but even if they did hate you Georgie, and they're entirely the problem, we don't need that negative shit in our lives"
"It doesn't make it hurt any less"
"I know it doesn't kiddo, come here"

So I hugged Georgie, because he really needed a good hug at that moment.

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