Chapter 5
I heard three knocks on the door downstairs, followed by my mom calling out, "I'll get it!"
I turned my attention back to my laptop in front of me, where a page of guitar tabs and chords for a Green Day song was listed. My guitar was in my lap, with the neck strap fastened around me and a pick in my grasp. I began strumming but stopped immediately when a familiar voice echoed through the halls.
I took the strap off and gently laid the guitar on the bed before I went to my window to make sure it was really Gerard. Sure enough, a black car was parked in front of the house. I looked back at my bed before shaking my head and going over to the door to head downstairs.
As I trudged down the stairs, Gerard's relatively cheerful greeting to my mother bounced off of the walls.
I heard him ask politely, "Is Scarlette home?"
"Hi, Gerard," I said, going over to stand next to my mom. "Mom, this is my friend, Gerard."
I looked to her for a response but her face was tight, like she was trying to keep her expression hidden. "Nice to meet you, Gerard," she said stiffly, before looking at me for a moment and walking away.
I bit my lip worriedly and turned back to the black haired boy on my doorstep. "What's up?"
"Are you free, early tomorrow morning?" He leaned against the doorframe and smiled. I noticed he had black sunglasses perched on top of his hair and he kept playing with his car keys.
I nodded and raised an eyebrow. "And what mystery do you have planned this time?"
A smirk played on Gerard's lips. "Guess you'll have to wait and see, huh?" I rolled my eyes as he continued, "Hey do you have a cell phone?"
I nodded and recited the number for him to save in his phone. He grinned and said, "I'll call you tomorrow morning."
"Okay. See you then," I waved before gently closing the door.
For a good minute, I just smiled dumbly at the door, before realizing I left my guitar out and my laptop on. Sighing, I turned around to head up the stairs but stopped when I saw my dad staring at me from the kitchen doorway, a cup of coffee in his hand.
"Good morning," I finally said, attempting to smile a little.
He gave a small nod and took a large sip from the mug. "Who's Gerard?"
I pressed my lips together and picked at a loose thread on my jacket sleeve. "Like I told mom, he's a friend."
"Are you sure about that?"
I narrowed my eyes a little and replied, "What's that supposed to mean?"
He gave a half shrug and gripped his cup tighter. "Scar, I just don't want you to get attached to someone, and then have something happen to you two. Especially after everything you went through."
"Dad, he's just a friend. Nothing's going to happen," I said, getting tired of the conversation. Not wanting a full blown argument to start, I pushed past him and back up the stairs. I heard him exhale heavily behind me but I ignored it and closed my bedroom door once I was inside.
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"Hello?" I answered the phone groggily, sitting up in bed and looking at the digital clock on my nightstand. 5:00 AM.
"Hey, Scar!" Gerard's voice was way too cheery for 5:00 AM. "Did I wake you?"
"Oh, not at all! I always get up at 5 AM during spring break," I retorted sarcastically, flopping back onto my pillow.
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Another Reason To Live (Watty Awards 2014)
General FictionShe, Scarlette, could give you a list of reasons defending her decision to end her life. She could go on and on about how it isn't fair that her foster family is looked down upon by the community, all because her brother is gay. She could tell you h...