“Shut the hell up!” I retorted and switched back to Driz. Caressing her hand in a friendly gesture, I gulped back a fake tear just to look sympathetic and weakly smiled. “Trevor is gay.” I collected my own sharp breath and continued, “It’s not because you’re ugly, stupid or disgustingly hideous. People just love differently than others and get attracted to . . . different others. I know this may be hard to take in, but I’m here for you.”
Her hand was brought to her chest and she turned away. Staring at her for a moment, I was about to talk until she shook her head. “I-I-I think I need some time alone.”
Nodding, I quickly got up and opened the door. “I’m here for you, Driz,” I smiled. She slowly nodded and walked me up to the door, her head down.
Clint on the other hand, not a bit showing any sympathy, cleared his throat again, and kept widening his eyes. “Ly-a!”
I went up on my tip toes and grabbed his collar, yanking him behind me. Giving a deathly ‘If-you-don’t-shut-up-I’ll-kill-you’ look, I turned back to Driz and slowly began to close the door. “Alright. I’ll give you some time.” She wiped her nose across her sleeve and nodded.
Leaving her with a faint smile, I closed the door and quietly walked out of her house. Clint hot on my feet, he quickly caught up once I hit the sidewalk. “But Ly-a!” he sputtered.
“Couldn’t you tell I was having a serious moment with my friend?” I hotly snapped, walking towards home.
“Couldn’t you tell how I was doing ‘this’!” He bulged his eyes out again and kept flicking them to the right.
“No I couldn’t tell. Along with your little stripper routine you did as I was telling my best friend her boyfriend was gay, it was kind of hard to connect everything at the same time.”
He scratched the back of his neck and blew a long sigh. “Ly-a, you know how you told Driz her boyfriend was in the closet?”
I picked at the metal clutch on the purse, angrily snapping it on and off. “Yeah?”
“Well. . . There was actually a guy in the closet.”
“What?!” I screamed, stopping in my tracks. “Did he have a knife?! Ohmigod! We left Drizzy alone in house with a psychopath! What was I thinking?!” About to run back, Clint quickly grabbed my hand, not letting me go anywhere.
“No, Ly-a. He had the same guilty look Driz had when you told her that her boyfriend was in the closet.”
“So what are you trying to say?” I asked, this still a little too confusing.
He shoved his hands in his navy golf shorts and rocked himself on the balls of his feet. “I’m assuming Driz’s boyfriend was in the closet.”
I rolled my eyes and puffed out an ‘I-know-that’ look. “Yes, Clint. Trevor is gay. We figured that out already.”
He looked up and gave me a weak smile. “I think she knew he was gay.”
I gave him a sceptical look. “What do you mean?”
“I think Driz is dating someone else, and told you she was dating Trevor instead,” he admitted.
“I think? You think?”
“Okay. I know. Jeff was in her closet. He was upstairs when we were over at her house.”
“As in the football captain of Uni?” I exclaimed, more shocked than when my mom told me Santa wasn’t real.
“The one and only,” he answered.
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Living Short in Bel Air (Completed 2013)
SpiritualAs an old dead guy once said, "And though she be but little, she is fierce." A self motivating journey dedicated to the short girls, tomboys, weirdos, and outcasts, where a lonely, girl in Bel Air shows the society that big things come in small pack...