Caleb Matthews
Just came out to my parents and got kicked out with nowhere to stay. This will be my last post until further notice.
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Jenny Simmons: How do so many people like this? They should be disgusted with themselves.
Danica Jones: You should be the one who’s disgusted with yourself. You’re an enabler. We are no longer friends. Go die with your fags.
Jenny Simmons: You’re nothing but a dumb bitch Danica.
Danica Jones: You better start praying because no one is going to pray for you when you go to hell.
CHAPTER 2:
“Where am I?” I said as I tried to open my eyes. My vision was bleary and a bright light shined in my eyes. I heard a couple of sighs and blurs of people standing over me.
“Thank goodness you’re awake,” Michelle said.
“How are you feeling, honey?” Mrs. Williams asked. After a couple of blinks, my vision slowly cleared and I was face to face with Mrs. Williams’ green eyes, which was where Mike got his eyes from. They were bronze-skinned, tall, filled with so much kindness, and so little hate in their hearts.
“My head’s throbbing and I can’t breathe. Where are we?” I tried to get up, but my body felt weak. “Mrs. Williams, did I really get kicked out of my home?”
Her face slowly fell and her eyes filled with tears. “I’m sorry, honey, but yes. We’re in the hospital. Jasper found you unconscious. He said he saw you fall down from the porch from afar. It looked like you tripped or fainted and fell on your face pretty bad. He said you took a tumble down the steps.”
I looked at the far side of the room and saw him leaning against the wall. He smiled darkly at me. I tried to hold back my shivers, but they were just too strong.
"Sweetie, are you okay? You're shaking."
"I'm fine, Mrs. Williams. I'm just a little cold."
“I didn’t see who attacked me. They came up from behind me.”
“Alright, oh good, you’re awake, Mr. Matthews,” a nurse said walking into the room. “You don’t have any broken bones and your CT scan is clear. It looks like you’re good to go. We’ll just call up your parents so they can pick you up.”
“Oh, dear, his parents are out of town and left him under my care. I’ll sign him out,” Mrs. Williams said as she followed her out to the nurses’ station. I mentally sighed when I heard her cover for me. I knew that if the hospital found out about what my parents did, then things would not look pretty for all of us. Marc and Mike were missing from the room. Alison was quiet as usual and sitting on one of the uncomfortable hospital chairs. Jenny and Michelle were holding each of my hands, but they were both dazed.
"Where are the guys?"
Jenny and Michelle appeared to not hear me. Alison looked up and shrugged. My eyes moved to Jasper and his gaze remained on me. His expression was cool and content, like he was satisfied with what he did to me. A few minutes later, Mrs. Williams came walking in.
"Well, the doctor wants you to stay for another hour, just to be sure, and then we can go home."
I nodded and laid my head back.

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JugendliteraturCaleb Matthews had a normal life until one mistake with a Facebook post changed it all. He was kicked out of his house, but he had his friends to help him up. In his journey through self-discovery, he will meet new faces, both good and bad. Like any...