Josh's POV
When we arrived at our special spot we got out of my truck. We walked over to the giant oak tree and without a word, Justen walked over to his rock on the left and sat down.
"Are you going to be okay?" I asked, taking some blankets out of the bed of the truck.
Justen didn't say a word.
"Justen?" I asked.
He still didn't say anything.
I put the blankets in front of the oak tree and marched over to him. "What's wrong?" I asked, kneeling down in front of him.
Justen still sat there with his head in his hands.
I gently put my hand underneath his chin and made him look at me. "Everything will be okay," I said, softly kissing Justen's forehead.
Justen sat there silent.
"Justen, please talk to me," I said.
Finally, Justen sniffled before he began to cry.
"Justen, are you okay?" I asked.
Justen just sat there crying. I brought him close to me and he sat on the ground next to me crying. I wished I knew how to help him but I didn't so I just held him tight, knowing that it's probably what he needed right now.
Finally, after a few minutes, Justen was done crying.
"Feeling a bit better?" I asked.
"Yeah," Justen said.
"Are you okay?" I asked.
"No," Justen said. "Just when I feel that life is finally going my way, I get one shitty thing after another. But I can't complain too much because I bet that happens with you sometimes too."
"Yeah," I said. "But you know that whatever happens, it makes you stronger."
"I know, but why do bad things happen?" Justen asked.
"I couldn't tell you that," I said. "Can we stop talking about depressing stuff though?"
"What else is there to do?" Justen asked.
"I brought a laptop, blankets, and snacks," I said. "Why don't we just chill for now?"
"Sounds like a plan to me," Justen said.
"Okay, I'm going to grab the laptop and snacks. Will you be okay here?" I asked.
"Yeah," Justen said.
I nodded and left to go get the laptop and snacks.
When I came back, I saw Justen standing at the edge of the cliff.
"Justen? What are you doing?" I asked, putting the laptop and snacks on the blankets.
Justen didn't reply.
"Justen, what the hell are you doing?" I asked, walking over to him.
"Have you ever thought about it?" Justen asked, looking out at the beautiful image before us.
"Thought about what?" I asked, hugging him from behind.
"Ending it all," Justen said.
I pressed my face into his back. "A few times, yes. But then I realized that the people here need me," I said. "Were you just thinking about it?"
"Yeah," Justen sighed.
"Please don't," I said.
"Who here really needs me?" Justen asked.
"Michael, your dad, your sister," I said. "Not to mention I need you."
"Michael has you, my dad doesn't care, and my sister has no idea what goes on," Justen said.
"But I need you," I said. "I have no idea what I would do without you."
Justen sighed. "You know, I don't know what I'd do without you either," Justen said, turning around in my arms and hugging me.