Kyle
Tommy was going to kill me.
After he had left to talk with Dr. Thandler, I stewed on my shitty situation. I hadn't meant to poison myself with alcohol, I just wanted my thoughts to stop. I wanted to pause my entire life and just sit in the corner for a while.
I could have died and my Dad refused to see me.
I guess I couldn't expect anything less of him. Ever since mom died from an overdose, he was never the same. He blamed me. I was the target for his anger. He lost his wife, I lost my mother, and we both lost our fucking sanity.
Then, I realized, I was an independent. My Dad was no longer responsible for me and therefore, I was responsible for my medical bill. The gravity of my situation started eating me from the inside out because I knew it was bad.
I didn't have any money.
My pockets were empty. I only had what I made from selling drugs and that was already money owed to my drug dealer. I had dug myself into such a deep hole, I didn't know how to get out. I didn't know what to do.
Without thinking, I grabbed the IV and yanked it from my arm. I slipped the oxygen mask off my face and I flicked off the equipment reading my pulse so that it didn't go haywire and alert the nurses.
I swung my legs off the bed and sat there for a second.
My head was fuzzy and weird but I only gave it a moment to clear up before I stood. I stumbled to the chair that Tommy had occupied, it had my clothes draped over the back of it. I grabbed them and pulled them on. I discarded the paper gown, ran a hand through my hair, and headed for the door.
I had to get the hell out of here.
I poked my head out and searched for Tommy and Dr. Thandler. They were nowhere to be seen. I slipped out and set off at a brisk pace down the hallway.
None of the nurses I passed stopped me. I supposed it was because I wasn't running in a paper gown, I looked normal in my clothes. I wasn't an obvious runaway. Though, I didn't consider the consequences of leaving a hospital without being discharged.
After a few minutes, I figured out how to get out of the hospital without being caught. I wasn't overly familiar with it and some hospitals could be like mazes for no reason at all. I stepped out onto the street and it was only then I realized it was dark.
I needed a good smoke to calm my nerves and I knew where I was going to get it.
There was a group of kids that usually hung out after dark on a specific street. They were runners for different gangs, and they still met up. I guess it was the concept of keeping your enemies closer, they would have information on each other's supply.
There were eight boys who looked a little older than me.
They were leaned up against the building on the corner, laughing and exhaling smoke. I approached slowly, the last thing I needed was to provoke them. One took notice of me as I crossed the street, and then all conversation ceased.
I continued to approach until I stood close enough to talk.
They didn't say anything, just watched.
"Got some extra?" I asked, nodding towards the blunt one of them held.
He grunted. They shared glances, and then someone held a new one out to me. I took it and someone else handed me a lighter. I leaned back against the wall, keeping my distance just a little, and they seemed to relax when I didn't do anything but smoke.
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Noxious
Teen Fiction❝We are never going to be family.❞ • • • Three half-siblings, living in different situations, with enough hate to kill each other. By some joke of the universe, they find themselves in the same city. Meeting again under shitty circumstances, with a...