With Halloween rolling around, I couldn't help but get excited about all the fun of it. I'm definitely too old to go trick or treating but I like to pass out candy and see all the cute costumes. It's really cool to see the same kids come back each year, just a little older, with a new costume and a new favorite chocolate bar.
I've always loved Halloween.
My sister has always hated Halloween.
Mostly because it was the one day of the year I wouldn't get in trouble for scaring her half to death. I've tried to convince her we should be creepy twins some year, but all I ever get in response is a special finger raised in my direction. This year she decided a Halloween Party with her friend would be a good way to avoid me. Unfortunately for her, we have a lot of the same friends.
"Hey T, you going to Max's party?"
"I wasn't going-" I was cut off.
"Good see you there," and suddenly I was alone and going to a party.
I hate high school parties. Everyone drinks and makes out. It's disgusting. The kind of disgusting that makes you fear what you're sitting might be covered in barf, or spit.
Still I went. If I didn't I'd never hear the end of it from the team, not that I even care anymore.
The living room of Max's house was already filled with couples getting a little 'too' close and people who were clearly high as kites. I walked into the kitchen.
"Nice party right?" Max said, obviously drunk. I wasn't even late to the party. They all just started drinking so hard they were already loopy.
"Sure" I said grabbing a water from the fridge. I opened it and took a sip. I don't drink and I'm probably the only person in the whole school who doesn't.
"You want a real drink, T?" He stumbled over to the counter and handed me a beer. I took it since he insisted but as I left the kitchen I handed it of to someone who actually wanted it. I walked around Max's house. It was actually a nice house if you ignored the red cups on the ground and the giggles of tipsy teenage girls. I didn't dare open any bedroom doors. Hearing it was enough, I didn't to see it too. Like I said,
Disgusting.
"Hey Tj, we're playing a game come onnnn," yelled some guy from behind me. I turned around followed him. If I'm gonna be bored out of my mind, I might as well have some kind of fun.
We stopped at a circle of teens and in the center was a bottle, I should've known better, but I sat down anyways, next to some girl who immediately started to lean on me. I pushed her off and to the person on the other side of her.
"Who's first?" This was a mistake.
"T? How 'bout you?" A mistake.
"whatever" a Big Mistake.
The bottle spun and slowed to a stop. I looked at who it was pointing at.
Cyrus Goodman.
"It's ok, just go again, I don't even know who invited that homo."
Cyrus's head hung low. He started to get up.
"Wait! Cyrus!" He ran off and I chased after him. He stormed into one of the bedrooms, so even against my best judgement, I followed him.
"Stop!" He yelled at me, "Stop trying to help."
He looked at me and that's when I noticed the tears in his eyes.
"Cyrus those guys are wrong." It hurt me to see him in pain.
"Are they? I am a homo. I am a fairy. I'm a worthless piece of trash." He shouted back.
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10 things Tj Kippen was NOT (Tyrus)
FanfictionTj Kippen's thoughts about his life, after he meets a boy at the park.