Tim Murphy - Christodora

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In this vivid and compelling novel, Tim Murphy follows a diverse set of characters whose fates intertwine in an iconic building in Manhattan’s East Village, the Christodora. The Christodora is home to Milly and Jared, a privileged young couple with artistic ambitions. Their neighbor, Hector, a Puerto Rican gay man who was once a celebrated AIDS activist but is now a lonely addict, becomes connected to Milly and Jared’s lives in ways none of them can anticipate. Meanwhile, Milly and Jared’s adopted son Mateo grows to see the opportunity for both self-realization and oblivion that New York offers. As the junkies and protestors of the 1980s give way to the hipsters of the 2000s and they, in turn, to the wealthy residents of the crowded, glass-towered city of the 2020s, enormous changes rock the personal lives of Milly and Jared and the constellation of people around them. Moving kaleidoscopically from the Tompkins Square Riots and attempts by activists to galvanize a true response to the AIDS epidemic, to the New York City of the future,
recounts the heartbreak wrought by AIDS, illustrates the allure and destructive power of hard drugs, and brings to life the ever-changing city itself.

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Now he smiled again. “Fuck,” he said.

“Now you go,” she said.

He pulled off each dirty Chuck Taylor low-top with the toes of his other foot. He was sockless and Milly could smell the faint, sour smell of his large, sweaty feet, his toes flecked with light brown hair. He unbuttoned his Levi’s and stepped out of them, his erection tent-poling his light, paisley-patterned boxer shorts.

She laughed a little bit, raising her eyebrows. “Wowza,” she said. “Are you gonna show me the goods?”

He cocked an eyebrow. “It’s big, right?” he asked, without a hint of humor.

Milly laughed. “It looks that way. I’m a little afraid. Can I see it?”

Jared blushed, but he was clearly so proud. He pulled it out of his boxers. It was sizable and stood there, bobbing, pointed at her like a greedy weapon. Her mouth fell open; she was amazed, but also a bit scared.

“I’m sorry,” he said. “I know it’s huge.”

She laughed. “Don’t be too self-deprecating or anything!”

Jared just shrugged. The chorus of the song came up. Nothing compares to you, she sang to him, then cracked up.

His face lit up. “Millicent Heyman,” he said slowly. He stepped in toward her, sang, All the flowers that you planted, Mama, in the backyard. He knelt down, put his arms around her waist, brought her down to the shag rug with him. He reached up, pulled a rough shantung roll pillow off the couch, put it behind her head. He sank below her again, his hands up over her breasts, lying on his stomach.

“Oh my God,” gasped Milly when she felt his tongue inside her. “I’m new to this rodeo.”

He looked up at her, his mouth glistening. “Really? A cunnilingus virgin?”

She giggled and nodded.

“I’ve been jerking off to this thought for about a year,” he said.

“Oh my God!” she gasped again. She was horrified and delighted. “You really had to share that with me?”

He looked up again. “After all those art classes. Looking at your picture in the freshman directory.”

“No, please tell me you haven’t,” she said. She arched her head back on the roll pillow and put her hands up to her face, but he pulled them down and held them. She lay there. Oh God. She was terrified, mesmerized. Every arrow in the world is pointing right at me, she thought. It’s like a white-hot spotlight. I don’t deserve this much attention. She writhed and moaned. It was almost as if Jared had disappeared in the dark and there was just a lapping demon on her. She felt almost unbearably uncomfortable having the world focused on her so completely like this.

She gripped his hands, choked out, “No, it’s too much.”

He gripped her hands back. “No, it’s not.”

She started crying.

He stopped and pulled up to her, head to head, brushing back her hair. “What?” he asked. “You don’t like it?”

“It’s too much.” She couldn’t believe she was crying. What a — what a wuss she was! “I don’t deserve it.” Now she was mortified. Had she really just said that? She wanted to die.

Jared laughed. “That’s the issue? Did you like it?”

“I can’t take that much pleasure. I’ll go nuts on you.”

His face lit up again. “I want you to. Such a good girl.”

“You don’t really know me,” she told him. She was fully stoned now and had no idea what she was saying. “I can’t lose control.”

He sighed a bit. “I might know you more than you think,” he said.

“No, you don’t.”

He ran a finger around her lips, over her nose. “People show themselves,” he said.

This possibility truly dismayed her. Jared put one arm around Milly and moved the other one back down between her legs, which she’d absently left open.

“What do you want, Milly?” he asked her.

Why did he have to ask her that? But — she locked into the deepest center of his eyes, and in that random moment, she had the blessing of having her self-consciousness taken away, replaced by the full gratitude of feeling him naked against her in the big room with jumping shadows on the walls.

“Okay,” she managed to say. “If you really want to know. I want us to fuck and to feel you inside of me and feel incredibly close to you.” A fire truck blared by several stories below and threw crazy lights against the ceiling for a second.

Jared smiled, quite self-satisfied. “I can give you that,” he said.

After that, it got better for Milly. She had lost her virginity that past year to a guy from Atlanta she’d dated for exactly seven weeks in the fall and she’d had her share of sex, but she’d never felt both so satisfyingly base and so safe as she did in this moment with Jared. The allure of his honey-fuzz-covered pale skin, that little bit of white softness right around the waist, the claylike flatness at the end of his nose. He was very close to entering her with his prize trophy when he reached over for his pants, pulled out his wallet, and took out a condom.

“Here,” she said, sitting up and rolling it over him. In the time between his first entering her, with the gasps and fits and starts, and the thirty, thirty-five minutes when they simply didn’t stop, her world spun over her. There was her senior year, that bizarre road trip with her dad when they’d visited Vassar and then visited her mom on the way back, that image of her mom — Milly and her dad entering a living room of zombielike people sitting in front of Sally Jesse Raphael , no Ava in sight, until a tight ball on the couch covered in a hospital-issue thermal sheet turned out to be her, out cold. Then the spittle around her mouth as she tried to talk once they’d woken her up. These were the images going through her head as Jared slowly moved in, their eyes locked, their lips grazing. It really didn’t pay for her to get stoned before sex, she noted, feeling like her brain would burst as Jared’s widest point approached.

“What is it?” He stopped, looked at her. “Where are you?”

“I’m here,” she said. She pressed his hips down harder into her. The two guys that night, Hector and the blond, the kiss she’d caught on the street and how they’d caught her looking, how she’d darted away. What had she wanted to say to them? Jared was so deep inside her now, sweating in the air-conditionless, ceiling-fanned apartment.

“You’re so fucking beautiful, Milly,” he told her, just resting there, before the wildness really began, as she took huge breaths and adjusted. “I’m in love with you.”

The words shook her from her roving images. “You don’t know that yet,” she said.

“I know it so well.”

Thunder shook the apartment. In a second, rain was pounding on the window screens. She could hear it instantly pooling on the sills. “We have to close the windows,” she said.

But Jared’s smile was so wide! “No, we don’t,” he said. Then — and how did he do this? — staying deep inside, he twisted them both until he held her from behind, his lips on her shoulder blades. Milly stared deeply into the complicated rattan weave on the front of the stereo console, and, as Jared began to move, for the next several minutes she forgot about him and about all the moving images and she let the world focus on her, and she was finally comfortable with it.

The rain — and obviously it was a very warm rain — had already pooled so deeply off the curb that Issy was about to step into it in her sandal up to her ankle when Ricky, his bag of flyers already wet, went, “Whoa, girl!” and sort of lifted her from the waist so she missed the big puddle. They were leaving a diner where they’d gone to eat after the big meeting — her, Hector, this guy Ricky who was obviously his boyfriend, and a guy named Korie who really didn’t look good.

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