Axel Orion was the most yearned for male in
Axel’s interest was finally piqued in the convenience store when his hand accidentally swished a wondrously firm bottom encased inside the fashionable hole that covered almost entirely the backside of someone’s jeans. He felt a wave of electricity spasm in his groin only a fraction of a second before the backhanded blow across his face.
Before recovering from the impact of evoking such a negatively passionate response, the door was thrust open -- its bells jingling -- and the person was gone.
“Andy,” he asked the store clerk, “who was that?”
“Who was who?” the clerk replied.
“Some lady slapped me.”
“I don’t know, man. I was in the back. Didn’t see.”
“Yeah, well I’m going to go find her.”
He left the store, but the parking lot was empty.
He lay in bed late that night piecing together an image of her face. He could feel the smoothness of the palm of her hand and her angry, burning fingertips that stung across his face one at a time like fleshy dominoes. Yes, she had wild red curly hair.
He relived the echo of the slap. She had skin with the diaphanous quality of silk.
He could feel the prickling of his skin after the slap. She had small giving breasts that could fit perfectly into a champagne glass.
The current ran through his loins. She had long copper lacquered fingernails that would trail with threatening lustiness down his back.
Axel couldn’t wait for night to fall. Each night he went to bed earlier and earlier so that he could lay in the dark and add on to his image of this chimerical woman who had rejected him.
Every day after work Axel returned to the convenience store to wait for the phenomena that created this craving inside him. Every day of waiting and finding no one became agonizing, until he could no longer sleep. He went to work thinking of her, left early every day to go to the convenience store, where he stayed until closing. She never showed. He never slept. Each waking moment was burdened by increasing exhaustion and anguish. Every new day became a new nemesis to survive until the next one came along with another despised rising sun.
When his friend Andy took him to the hospital, Axel had lost nearly twenty pounds. The blueness of his eyes had been overshadowed by the black circles surrounding them.
The doctors could not ascertain any reason why this was happening and Axel had stopped talking altogether. They plugged him up to an intravenous apparatus, ordering mental competency tests to determine his possible status as a resident of
It was around midnight when Axel opened his eyes to an ass contained inside white stretch pants that could belong to only one person. He struggled to focus in the dark on the nurse who was resetting his IV. He saw the curls falling down the back and a slice of moonlight illuminated the unmistakable copper coloring.
“It’s you,” he whispered.
The nurse turned around and stared blankly.
“I know it’s you. I haven’t been able to think of anything but you since the day you slapped me in the store. Please. Just let me look at you.”
“Oh yeah,” the nurse whispered. “I thought you looked familiar.”
“I’m sorry. I’m really sorry. I’ve been...obsessed with you since.... you electrified me in a way that no one has ever done before. I know it sounds absurd... it was like a chemical reaction.... no, that’s such a cliché... it was like...well, that is exactly what it was. Jesus, I’m making a fool of myself...”
“No you’re not,” the nurse whispered, and taking Axel's hand, reached over and turned on the light, illuminating both their faces.
Axel swallowed harshly and snapped his head quickly to one side to avoid looking again at the nurse.
“This is impossible,” Axel said.
Axel slowly turned his head back.
And faced him.
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I can’t be a fag, Axel thought as the nurse turned to leave. His eyes lingered on the retreating rearend of the nurse. Stop that! He shrieked inside his head. Jesus Christ, I’m a fucking faggot.
“Get out of here!” He screamed. “GET OUT! GET OUT!” The nurse quickly did as asked and Axel pulled the covers over his head and curled up into a fetal position.
As soon as he was pronounced physically able, Axel agreed to seek the help of a psychiatrist who worked out of her house on Minister’s Prim. Her name was Dr. Deirdre, a petite, freckled woman with prematurely silver hair down to her knees -- although, during business hours, she twirled it up tightly into a bun that hovered nearly half a foot above her head. She had only recently been licensed -- Axel was only her second case -- but her eyes glowed with sincerity and her brain was filled with interesting theories on how to disentangle the piles of knotted thinking that clouded the minds of her fellow human beings.
“Axel,” she said after listening to his general hysteria over three sessions. “If it makes you feel any better, I can tell you... you are not homosexual.”
“But you heard what happened. I touched her... his butt... I dreamed about him... I nearly went crazy over a man’s butt, goddammit! How can you be so sure? What if I’m gay, man? I’d rather kill myself.... I am, aren’t I? Tell me the truth. Stop lying to me, goddammit!” He leaned forward, putting his head between his knees.
Dr. Deirdre sighed inwardly and -- in spite of her deeply feeling eyeballs penetrating Axel’s gloomy head -- thought, God, men are so fucked up.
“Axel,” she said and leaned over, lightly touching his knee. “Believe me, if you were gay, you would know. You just experienced -- in a more obvious way -- what is inherent in the human race. To some degree, everyone is attracted to their own sex. This is not an illness. You masturbate, don’t you? You touch your own penis and you like it, right? Why wouldn’t you wonder about someone else’s? Pardon me, I’m getting sidetracked. What I’m saying is that those feelings you experienced are not part of your problem. Your biggest problem, Axel, is that you’re homophobic.”
“Homophobic?” Axel lifted his head slightly from between his knees. “You mean, every time I see a gay person I’m going to get dizzy and have trouble breathing? Will I faint? What if I faint? What if I faint and he touches me while I’m unconscious? Jesus Christ Almighty, this is the most awful thing that’s ever happened to me...”
Dr. Deirdre suppressed an urge to roll her eyes. “Time’s up, Axel. We’ll continue this at our next meeting.”
She walked Axel to the door and watched him through the window as he got into his car. Just then, Dr. Deirdre’s identical twin sister walked in.
“So, what’s his problem?”
“He’s afraid he might be gay, but he’s not.”
“Jesus, not another one,” Sheila sighed. “What an asshole.”
“Yeah.”
They put on their coats and left to go shopping for the rest of the day.
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At their next meeting, Axel seemed more subdued, almost easygoing.
“You seem....different since I saw you last, Axel,” Dr. Deirdre said reflectively.
“I am, Dr. Deirdre. I’ve come to terms with some things.”
“That’s good, Axel. Why don’t you tell me about it.”
“There’s not much to say. Just that I don’t have a problem any more.”
“I’m not quite sure what you mean. Do you mean that you’ve come to terms with your sexuality?”
“What I’m saying is, so what if I’m homophobic? This is
Dr. Deirdre carelessly allowed a loud sigh to escape.
“Jesus, Dr. Deirdre! What, am I boring you?” Axel sat up indignantly.
“No, no,” the doctor quickly replied. “It’s asthma.”
“Oh. Okay.” Axel sat back relieved.
“Axel, what if you’re standing at the top of a cliff and you don’t know it?”
“What do you mean? How could I not know that when I look down, there’s a mile of air between me and the ground? Shit, that’s just stupid.”
“Close your eyes, relax, listen to my voice, and try to imagine as vividly as possible everything that I say.”
“All right.” The patient did as he was told.
“It is night and you are walking...you feel an overwhelming urge to stop right where you are...the night air feels so good you want to inhale it all in....the hoot of an owl fills your lonely heart...you lift your head towards the sky and gaze at the stars...you realize that in this very spot you are experiencing the most peaceful moment of your life. You look down, and you suddenly realize you are standing at the very edge of a cliff, and that same cliff you’ve been afraid of all your life, was, for a moment, the only place you ever wanted to be. When you didn’t know it was a cliff, you loved that cliff. Now you know it is a cliff, and you can love it now too.”
Axel kept his eyes closed. A few minutes elapsed before he opened them and sat up straight, facing the doctor.
“That was beautiful....Deirdre. May I call you that?”
“Yes.”
Before leaving the room, Axel leaned over and gave the doctor a lingering kiss on the cheek. “I like you, Deirdre. What you said is actually pretty flaky, but you have a nice voice when you’re telling a story.”
After Axel left, Sheila came into the room and sat down.
“Any change?”
“Yeah, right. Does anybody?” Dr. Deirdre looked out the window watching her patient’s car turn out of the driveway. “He’s coming on to me.”
“He’s got a great ass. You gonna go for it?”
“Well, I’m going to use his beauty to his advantage. I’ve got a great idea and I’m positive it will modify his behavior towards homosexuality.”
“Yeah, yeah, yeah, but are you gonna go for it?”
They left the house arm in arm, their laughter ringing through the night air as they disappeared down the road.
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At the next session, Axel walked quietly into the room as Dr. Deirdre stood with her back towards him looking out the window. She heard him but pretended not to until he put his hand gently on her shoulder. Still she did not move, at which point Axel -- who was very used to this sort of thing -- rested his other hand on the small of her back. She turned around, bringing the tips of their noses together.
Dr. Deirdre touched the tip of his nose with her tongue, he wrapped his arms around her and they smashed their lips together mightily. They kissed each other’s lips, slathered their tongues together, smeared lips across cheeks to mutter upon the lobes of ears -- the crunch of the arms lessened and hands slipped up and down backs to grab buttocks -- faces reddened and Axel hardened. Dr. Deirdre’s hand moved to the stone mound of Axel’s jeans, and that was Axel’s cue to do the same. He slid his fingers expertly up Dr. Deirdre’s thigh, sliding her skirt up with his thumb and cupped his hand over something very hard -- something very hard and round and big. Before he had a chance to pull his hand away with horror, a black and white buzz filled his ears and eyes, his horny heat exploded into buckets of white cold sweat, and he fainted.
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In the next few minutes, while Sheila helped him to the couch and applied a cold compress to Axel’s temples, Dr. Deirdre retreated to the bathroom. She lifted up her skirt, pulled her pantyhose down to her knees, reached into her jockey shorts, and retrieved the balled up pair of sweat socks that she had placed there before Axel’s visit. She pulled her pantyhose back on and turned the sink faucet on to wash her hands and splash cold water on her face. She looked into the mirror as she dried her cheeks and tightened the bun on her head. After scrutinizing her appearance closely, she pulled back a bit and gave herself a hard look in the mirror. Okay, Deirdre, she thought. That was a harsh thing to do, but it had to be done. The sincerity in her eyes disappeared and she could hold it in no longer. She burst out into laughter -- so loud she turned the faucets on high and flushed the toilet to drown out the noise. What a great fucking job I have! She thought gleefully.
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After Sheila ushered the very dazed and confused Axel out to his car -- not forgetting to remind him of his next scheduled appointment -- she returned inside to sit down on the couch next to her sister.
“Deirdre...” Sheila leaned back and rested her arm on the back of the couch and sighed.
“Yes, Sheila.” They smiled broadly at each other.
“Do you think it worked? Do you really think he’ll come back? I mean, why would he? You freaked that kid out.”
“Yeah, well. He needed it. His life is so fucking easy. Men like him need to have their stupid macho ideals shaken up every once in awhile. He’ll come back after he’s had time to work things out. If anything, he’ll come back to yell at me. He’ll get the anger out. He needs to release a lot of pent up hostilities and that’s what I’m here for. It’s not like I’m actually going to feel anything when he does.”
“No,” Sheila said quietly, shaking her head. “You wouldn’t feel anything.”
“That’s also what I’m here for.”
Sheila poured some coffee into her sister’s cup, then sat back resting her head. She stared at the ceiling.
“Look Sheila, you didn’t even finish high school so this is tough for you to understand...” Sheila’s mouth tightened momentarily, but she quickly nodded agreeably. “For one thing, Axel needs to know that there are a lot more gay people out there than he realizes. He’ll never know that a lot of his friends or members of his family are gay because he’s the sort of person that keeps them in the closet.”
“Good speech!” Sheila clapped her hands once. “Very politically correct -- although your method certainly was not. How will this help him?”
“It won’t!” Dr. Deirdre laughed. “But it’ll sure scare the shit out of him!” She paused a minute and then spoke seriously. “Sheila, I wanted him to recognize his humanity -- his innate sense of sexuality -- everyone’s sexuality -- everyone’s right to his own sense of sexuality. When he comes to terms with that, he’ll have healthier attitudes to both men and women. I was making him confront his fears -- exposing him to his fears. He’ll find out that it’s not so bad.”
“What if he finds out that he needs to jump off a bridge?”
“Well....I tried. Shit happens.” The doctor’s sister stared at her intently.
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That night, Axel got no sleep. He slipped under sleep and looked out onto dreams that he was not a part of -- as if he were laying face up an inch below water looking through the ripples out to the real world, but not being a part of it, and not so submerged in the water that he was swimming with the life that belongs there.
Was he gay? He was attracted to the woman whom he fondled, but all along he was attracted to a man. At about 4 a.m. he rolled out of bed and stumbled into the bathroom to submerge his head in a sink of cold water and face the day. He decided to jump into a cold shower instead and it was very refreshing. He got out of the shower, toweled himself dry and went to the full length mirror where he stared at himself naked for a full minute. As he stared, he began to harden. He fainted dead away on the pale blue shaggy bath mat.
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I’m a fag, Axel realized when he awoke. Over the next week, every time he passed a mirror, the black and white buzz filled his senses and he passed out.
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When he had initially left Dr. Deirdre’s office, he absolutely had no intention of returning. He would call the police, or the Better Business Bureau, or no -- the American Psychiatric Association to report her. But what would he say? They would laugh at him. No, he could tell no one. He would just have to pull himself together -- be the way he was before all these living homosexual nightmares started taking place in his life. But that was impossible. He couldn’t function if he was constantly passing out from a total encompassing fear of himself. He wasn’t simply homophobic, he was claustrophobically homophobic. How could he possibly live a normal life being homosexual and experiencing claustrophobia attacks from feeling closed in behind his own body and psyche? He had no choice but to go back to her.
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“You knew I would come back, didn’t you Dr. Deirdre?”
“Tell me what makes you say that, Axel.” Dr. Deirdre’s warm, penetrating eyes looked deeply into her patient’s.
“Why do you pretend you’re a woman? Was it just for me? Do you do it for all your patients?”
“You’re my only patient.”
“Excuse me?”
“What I just said. Also, I really am a woman. That was a pair of socks you felt.”
“Excuse me?”
Silence ensued, and Axel stared at his psychiatrist in disbelief, but Dr. Deirdre waited calmly. It wasn’t her time to talk. Axel needed to talk.
“You know...Deirdre, all this time, you’ve just been laughing at me.”
“That’s not so, Axel. I take your problems very seriously. I don’t think you realize how tough my job is.”
“Your JOB? YOUR JOB?! This is no job to you...you’re getting your jollies off of me! I thought I was screwed up, but you...you are perverse...satanic....”
“That’s it, Axel. Let it out. I hear you.”
“You’ve listened to my soul...you’ve sucked into my vulnerabilities and eaten me alive...”
“I hear you, Axel...”
“You’re not hearing me goddammit! You’re devouring me!”
He ran over to her and with a single psychotic leap of adrenaline, snapped her neck.
An hour passed before Axel headed towards the door after a heavy fulfilling nap on the couch. The door opened and Sheila stood staring at the body on the floor.
“You fucked up piece of shit!” She yelled, and walked over to the boy slapping him fiercely across the face.
Axel stood motionless staring into the woman’s eyes. “You’re so beautiful,” he said. “I think I’m in love with you...”
Sheila walked over to the table where her sister’s notepad and pen lay, picked them up and sat in her sister’s chair.
“Sit down,” she ordered Axel. “We’ve got a lot of work to do.”
THE END