Olaf (Ashton Irwin AU)

Olaf (Ashton Irwin AU)

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"He is a freak, Amelia," they would tell me. "A freak." All I would do is give them a careful smile; not one too wide nor too small. The key to handling the judgmental people in our small town took patience, and a lot of it. "I disagree. Ashton is just a boy that has been frozen in expectation. And now that he has thawed out in his desired sun, showing what and who he wants to be, to say he is a freak for being himself is inappropriate. He is different, yes, but isn't everyone?"
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He puts out the cigarette in the tray and I notice cuts on his wrists. I don't know if I should ask him or not. If I do, I know he'll get defensive, but if I don't I'll be wishing I did. He catches me staring and moves his bracelets to cover them up. "It's nothing, okay?" He gets up and throws the ashes out the window into a couple bushes. I don't know what to do, so I walk over to him and wrap my arms around his back. "Get off me, freak!" He throws my arms off and turns to me. "Ashton, it's okay...I have them, too." Carmen is tired of being depressed, alone, left out, or at least until a new kid moves in across the street. They despise each other until she's forced to move in with him because of her Mother's debt. After spending time, they realize they aren't so different after all...

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