Date: Tue, 14 Jun 2011 22:39:45 -0700
From: Owen Wright <superwrighter13@gmail.com>
Subject: Redefining Normal CH 7

Redefining Normal
By Owen Wright

Hi guys, this is the sixth chapter in what I hope will be a very long
series following the journey of Kasey Sanders, the narrator, as he learns
to redefine the concepts that construct his world.  The disclaimer: There
will be sex in this series, and although it will most likely be sparse,
those 18 and younger, as well as those who shouldn't be reading this for
whatever reason, please stay away for your own good. The characters are
purely fictional; any relation to actual people/stories is absolute
bullshit. I'm serious.

Author's note: Please, enjoy the series, and if you want to contact me,
please do so at superwrighter13@gmail.com. I'd love to hear your comments,
and although I'd rather not hear any harsh criticisms, I'd be more than
happy to accept constructive ones. I apologize for the sporadic postings
but I look forward to your emails. Even if you haven't read a chapter in a
while I hope you can get back into the flow of things and let me know what
you think. Thanks guys!

Chapter 7: Keith Comes Out

It was a warm day. Now that we were well into April, it seemed that the sun
actually peeked through the clouds more often and blue skies were about as
common as homework. Today, the sun's gentle rays lit up the field as the
lush green grass, fostered by the unrelenting rains, glimmered emerald in
its light. There was no mistaking the stark white contrast of the lines the
enclosed the field as we set upon it with a singular goal in mind: victory.

"Ready to kick some ass?" Zeo flashed his trademark grin as we took our
places on the field. His dirty blonde hair bounced lightly as he jogged
over to me.

"Always, bro," I bumped his fist before he moved into his position as a
striker.  James cracked his knuckles as he stood in the goal, silently
preparing for the whistle. His long-sleeved jersey covered his muscular
stature, but his face of pure determination was easily visible.

Orion winked at me from his sweeper spot a few paces behind where I stood
as a midfielder, his long lashes fluttering over sapphire eyes; it wasn't
something I could see from where I stood, but I knew them well enough to
picture it perfectly.

Ross's short brown hair glinted in the sunlight, his baseball cap removed
for the game, perched on Joni's head for luck as she cheered excitedly next
to his parents. Another one of our strikers, he stood across the field from
Ross, anxiously bouncing as he waited for the kickoff.

Mikey was in the game as well today. His small frame stood tense; he was
nervous, as usual, but ready to help me out as the other midfielder, my
counterpart.

Before we knew it, the game was underway, the seconds flashing by as the
ball moved up and down the field. And each time, the excitement level
rose. Our bright blue jerseys complemented the scenery beautifully and mine
hung loosely around my shoulders. Soon enough though, it was clinging
lightly with sweat, the result of mild exertion as I defended and assisted
with the offense as well. It was an intense game.

I passed the ball downfield with a swift kick to Z after dribbling past a
defender, light on my feet. He handled it past their sweeper, preparing to
take the shot. Their goalie was ready. As Z outmaneuvered the sweeper,
their final defender rushed out of the goal to secure the ball as our
hearts fell again.

The emotion of this sport is intense. So precious few goals scored in so
many attempts; even a single mistake could lead to disaster. And one play
could spell victory.

We were tied at one when the whistle blew for halftime, our coach calling
us over the sidelines. Although we'd been subbed in and out to get a chance
to catch our breaths, by the time we reentered the field after the short
rest, we were all back in our starting positions.

"Watch number 61," coach had pointed out to me, specifically, "he likes to
come up your side of the field and he's going to cut it back to one of the
other strikers if he manages to pass you. Jensen, Yamamoto, you're the last
line of defense if he gets by Sanders. Lang, you're the other midfielder so
watch for that cut across the field."

That was the problem with this sport. If I screwed up, only Orion and James
would be left to cover my slack, that is assuming Mikey didn't screw up as
well. But then again, that was all part of the adrenaline rush I loved, the
one I got every time the ball soared through the air and settled on the
green, rolling through the taps and tumbles of our feet.

Keith smiled from the bleachers where he sat next to Mom and Dad. He
flashed me the thumbs up. He hadn't missed a single one of my club games,
even if they weren't as important as school season. He didn't have football
practice on Saturdays and Sundays but it was still nice to know that he
would forego his other plans to come and support me. Just knowing that he
has faith in me made me want to play harder. I know I don't have to prove
anything to him, because he'll always love me just the same, but I love
making my family proud of me. And since I was damn sure proud to have him
as a brother, I wanted him to feel the same way. I could tell from his
satisfied smile that sparkled white in the 11 `o clock rays that he was
happy to be here. And I was sure happy he was here, too.

The ball rocketed through the air as a small tuft of grass burst from
beneath Ross's cleat; it whizzed right past the clutches of their goalie
and sank into the net with the satisfying swish of ball on rope. Score:
2-1.

Only a minute was left. They tried to make a pass through me, but the
player tripped as he did so, sending the ball skittering into the middle of
the field, I made a mad dash for it, heart pounding as the wind whistled in
my ears. My cleats gripped the field lightly as I sprinted for the ball,
legs pumping as fast as they could. I sent the ball downfield with a solid
blast and Zeo trapped it with his chest, dribbling it downfield with a
complicated pattern of footwork that dazed the other team. It was
impressive, each of his leg muscles contracting and releasing to allow
perfect coordination as he lined up for a kick.

At the last second, I saw Ross appear at the backdoor of the goal; Zeo sent
the ball sideways to his teammate as they both rushed past the
sweeper. Ross barely received the pass before using his left foot to zip it
back to Z, who was still charging, his black soccer shorts offering little
resistance as he pounded downfield before taking a hard shot at the goal's
bottom corner. The goalie, not fooled by their clever play, was still
furious about the last goal and shot sideways like a puma, stopping the
ball inches away from scoring us another point.

Before I knew it, there were only a few seconds left in the game and we
were back on the defensive, the opposing team making their final drive for
the goal. Their keeper tossed it to their midfielder, who passed it forward
to my arch nemesis (well, for this game at least) number 61. He was blazing
fast, and although I stopped him many times earlier in the game, his eyes
flared with determination, desperate for one final attempt on the goal. He
faked right before faking left and I bit on the latter. He shot past me as
I struggled to keep up, guilty with the knowledge that I had failed to
defend against him.

All I felt was anger as I watched the bright orange of his jersey zip past
me from the corner of my eye. I spun quickly, trying to help the defenders
behind me, knowing it was much too late. Across the field, Mikey struggled
to keep up with the other striker, his face strained with exertion. Sure
enough, he made it through and 61 cut the pass right across the field to
his teammate.

What happened next was pure luck.

I was dropping back to defend the goal as quick as I could, but I knew that
it would take a little time before I made it into a hole where I could help
at all. I watched Orion's eyes dart back and forth between the strikers as
he gracefully sprinted forward to meet 61 in his charge. Almost as if he
was waiting for the pass to happen, a split second before he got rid of the
ball, Orion fluidly changed his motion to cut him off sideways instead,
reading his mind and reacting with incredible coordination.

His left foot struck the ball with the tips of his shoe as he deflected the
pass with a slide tackle, a strange method but an amazing save by any
means. The ball bounced dejectedly as 61's friend rushed forward to
retrieve it. However, Orion's beautiful save allowed me to drop back in
time to cover my foe while Orion's momentum carried him forward, landing
him back on his feet before shooting out to meet the player who now handled
the ball.

His incredible speed and maneuverability prevented our opponent from making
any forward progress and he attempted to pass the ball to the player I now
guarded. I zipped past 61 easily to intercept the ball as it rocketed over
the green and sent it careening downfield as the final whistle blew.

We were all sorts of celebration as we came together at a run. High fives,
back slaps, butt slaps, man-hugs, they all ran rampant.

What really mattered was a blonde boy in a blue jersey whose hair glinted
golden in the light. His legs were flecked with mud, his toned calves and
legs moving in perfect harmony as he sprinted to me, an expression of pure
joy lighting up sky blue eyes. He hugged me tightly, his warmth permeating
through the light layer of sweat that soaked both of our thin jerseys as I
whispered a `thanks' for saving my ass. The moment lasted no more than a
few seconds before we had our arms over each other's shoulders, greeting
the rest of the team in its happiness.

But all I could think of for I can't remember how long as we all came
together were three words that kept echoing through my mind. They were
whispered in my ear with a sparkling smile that I couldn't resist, his
tenor voice reverberating beautifully through my ears. `I got you,' the
blonde had assured me with a wink after I thanked him.

If only I knew what he meant.



Keith took Zeo and I bowling after the game, which was a nice change of
pace, even though the outdoors was really sort of picaresque today. I had a
feeling he needed to talk to us about something as we jumped out of his
black Tacoma and headed into the local bowling alley.

"Okay that's bull shit," Zeo exclaimed as I picked up my third strike of
the day.

"Shut up, Z," I laughed, "not all of our balls are so attracted to the
gutter."

"Oh you'll see," he promised as he steadied himself to bowl. Twelve steps,
a great swing, and a loud thud later, his ball rolled shakily down the
lane, curving to the right. It whispered past the last pin of the ten.

"Did you see that?" he asked excitedly.

"Z, you're supposed to hit all ten pins, not just one."

"Yeah, but I had to be pretty damn accurate to sniper that one pin," he
said convincingly as he `sniped' me with an imaginary gun.

"Then maybe you should try `sniping' the front pin, Zeo," Keith answered
chuckling, "that way the rest fall down, right?"

Zeo just shrugged with his trademark smirk. He knew there wasn't much
argument against that.

Keith picked up a spare before sliding along the alley back to us as I
watched the points add onscreen.

"Nice."

"Thanks."

"So, guys," Keith started as he handed me the ball for my turn, "there's
something I wanted to talk to you about."

"I had a feeling," I called out as I picked up eight pins.

"Yeah. Well both of you know that I'm gay."

"Yup and we're both totally cool with it," Zeo spoke for us as I picked up
the spare, "even though it's really hard to tell and I definitely forgot
until you just reminded me."

"And I appreciate that, well you being cool with it at least. So I wanted
you two to be the first to know that I plan on coming out this week at
school."

Zeo raised his hand expectantly waiting to be called on.

"Yes, Zeo," Keith feigned irritation behind a hardly concealed grin.

"Dude. It's coming out. It's like an announcement right? Why would it take
a whole week?"

I raised my eyebrow and waited for Keith's answer, equally confused as I
took a seat next to my best friend.

"Well, when you come out, it's not like a broadway musical."

"Although those are pretty gay, too," Z interjected.

I reached around his shoulder and covered his mouth so Keith could continue
speaking.

"Please continue," I smiled as Z struggled playfully against being
silenced, something he didn't take to very well.

"Like I said, it's not some big production. I'm not going to get a
megaphone and announce it to the entire school. I'm going to start by
telling a few of my close friends and if anyone asks me I'm just going to
tell them the truth. Word spreads pretty quickly on its own. I'm not doing
this for attention. I just want everyone to know me for who I am."

"But why now?" I asked, removing my now saliva-covered hand from Zeo's
face, "why not just wait until next school year, you know, start fresh?"

"Well I figure I'm going to be spending a lot of time with my friends this
summer and I don't want to have to put up a front anymore. I guess I want
to find out who my real friends are before I waste my time on the wrong
people. And since it's not like a big announcement I figure it'll just
spread slowly, and eventually I can just be myself."

"What about football? I know some of those guys are cool and all but some
of them are idiots, dude," Zeo questioned.

"It's just something I'm going to have to face, Zeo. Gotta have courage,
right?" he asked, turning his attention towards me.

"Right."

"I just wanted to make sure you guys were okay with it. Kasey, some kids
are going to make fun of me, and once word gets around, it might affect
you, too. I just want to make sure you're going to be okay with that."

"Keith, I..." I paused as I thought back to the soccer game earlier that
day, and how proud I was to have him as a brother, "I don't care what they
say."

"Thanks, bro. And Zeo, you're gonna back him up, right? Can I count on
you?"

"Of course, dude," Z responded as he shook Keith's outstretched hand. Since
Keith had moved in, we had become really close. Since Zeo was my best
friend, a lot of the time I spent with Keith, I spent with Zeo as well. Z
was my best friend and brother all in one, and the three of us fit together
perfectly. I couldn't explain it really but it just did.

Keith told Zeo about his sexuality early on, knowing that he would be
spending a lot of time with us and wanting to get it out of the way
early. It worked out well, not only for Keith but for me, too, since I knew
that if I ever came out to him he'd accept me, too.

"Alright well now that that's settled," Keith handed Zeo his bowling ball,
"we've got a game to finish."




Word, as it turned out, spread much faster than expected.

"So I hear that your brother is not only super hot, but also totally gay,"
Joni's loose brown curls bounced freely as she plopped herself down next to
me on the bleachers, bright red lollipop perched between glossed lips.

Her friend took a seat next to her, a bit quieter but equally
attractive. Her hair was lighter than Joni's and fell softly in a sheet
instead of curls. Her eyes focused on the game, as if attempting to not
invade our conversation. She glanced over at me sheepishly, her hazel eyes
refracting different colors simultaneously. I think her name was
Summer. And I think she was in my English class. I vaguely remembered her
reading a passage from Pride and Prejudice with a voice that was songbird
sweet.

"Where'd you hear that? And who's your friend?" Zeo leaned forward,
brushing my shoulder.

"I heard it from Mikey. Who heard it from Angelica. And you know Summer,
she's like my best friend, remember?"

Ross saved a ball one-handed on the court in front of us as we spoke,
rolling to return to position quickly. His differently colored jersey stood
out easily, and although he was short, he was one of the best liberos our
school ever had.

Zeo nodded his head in acknowledgement.I smiled and gave her a quiet `hi.'

"So is it true?" Joni pressed on.

I was thankful that Summer actually seemed to be completely uninterested in
the outcome of the conversation, as if it really didn't matter whether or
not my brother was gay. Why hadn't I noticed her before? She was really
cool.

"Yeah, it's true," I sighed, not irritated with Joni, but with the endless
onslaught of questioning I went through today.

I did as Keith told me to do and confirmed all the rumors but I still
wasn't comfortable with the fact that it felt like everyone was judging him
afterwards. I must have talked to over twenty people about it today, and
each one just tired me out more and more. Still, word was spreading quickly
through the school and I was sure that by tomorrow, everyone would know the
new kid, "Keith, Kasey's brother," was gay.

"I hear most of the girls aren't too thrilled about it but it doesn't seem
like anyone's too judgmental or anything. I'd say the prejudice is low-key
here. He's not the first gay to come out but he's definitely the biggest
surprise," Joni's pretty face and bubbly personality could fool you but
when she expressed her opinion, it was always developed and wordy. It's no
wonder she was the perfect study buddy.

"We talking about Keith?" James's deep voice queried as he returned from
the concession stand with a hot dog.

Not many teams in Oregon have volleyball teams for men, so our school has
to travel a lot to play. Tonight was a rare home game, so we were all here
to support Ross, who was the starting libero, despite being a
Freshman. Luckily, soccer practice was tomorrow, not today, so we weren't
in trouble or anything.

"Yeah. You heard, too?" Zeo asked as he took a sip of James's Coke.

"Seems like everyone knows. Cool guy, though. Doesn't change anything,"
James nodded his approval, "don't think Ross knows about it yet, though."

He took a big bite out of his hot dog.

We turned our attention back to the court as Ross ran to sub in for the
middle blocker as he entered the back row. His powerful muscles rippled as
he jump-served, scoring an ace as the ball soared through the air and
brushed against the back line on the opposing side.

"So where are the rest of your friends?" Summer asked, trying make some
polite conversation over Joni's loud cheering, "I usually see you all
together, like always."

She gave a little smile.

"Well, Orion has a rehearsal for his play. And I think Mikey is here
somewhere," I answered, grateful for the change in subject.

I returned her smile.

"I saw him over there," James indicated the corner of the gym as he
finished off his food, crumpling the aluminum foil into a ball that he
stuffed down Zeo's shirt.

"Whoa, is that Cheyenne Freeman?" Joni asked as Zeo whipped it back at
James.

"Yup," James smiled as he watched Ross pancake a ball that dribbled off the
tape of the net.

"He's had the biggest crush on her forever," Zeo replied, "and he's sitting
with her? I'm so proud."

"I heard that he's been helping her study for a couple of the classes they
have together," Summer informed us, "I think she really appreciates it. She
might even like him."

"But remember that she's smart, too, so she might not actually need
help. Maybe she just wants to hang out with him," Joni winked.

"Remind me to give that kid the biggest congrats next time we see him," Zeo
replied, grinning with pride.

I watched as Mikey cracked a joke that made her giggle, her blonde ponytail
bobbing. He was facing his fears and taking our advice and now, he was
sitting with his dream girl. I hoped for the best.




"So why did they call it the Great Depression?"

"I don't know, Z. Maybe everyone was sad that they were broke."

"Makes sense."

Zeo and I conversed our way out of our American History class as the lunch
bell echoed through the halls. Headed to the dining area, our progress was
impeded as usual by the streams of students rushing in the same
direction. I kept getting weird looks from people, as if they were
straining to recognize my face; by now word had spread throughout the
entire school and I was sure there were very few people left that didn't
know about Keith.



We were in the lunch line when it happened. I was scanning the crowd for
any sign of our friends, and spotted Ross's bright blue baseball cap a few
yards away. Z was busy talking to another kid in our history class. I was
waiting for him so we could head over to Ross when I heard a harsh whisper
grate against my ear.

"So I hear your brother's a faggot."

I turned back to see Brian Kearney, a stocky boy from the grade above me
poised menacingly behind us in the lunch line. His beefy arms were only
outmatched by his protruding belly; a solid lineman, he played on the team
alongside Keith. Unlike Keith, he was clearly homophobic. Perhaps it had
something to do with the fact that he was one of the few students that grew
up in the country before moving here. His redneck parents probably shared
his opinion.

"What did you just say?"

"You heard me. You a cocksucker like him?" he taunted as the people around
me started edging backwards, giving us some space.

I felt Zeo's worried breathing behind me. He was going to let me handle it
for now but I knew he was about to step in at any moment.

"I don't know who the hell you think you are but it's about time to you
shut up and walk away."

He laughed in my face.

"Walk away," I warned levelly.

I guess I didn't know that he didn't like to be ordered around because that
was the last straw for Brian Kearney.

He caught me with a quick jab with his left before I was able to duck under
his right hook. The next few moments were a blur and seemed to jumble
together. As I caught him with a solid uppercut, Zeo roundhouse kicked him
in the face.

I must have gotten hit again before or after that because the next thing I
knew, I was picking myself off the ground as our vice principal gripped my
arm strongly and led me in the direction of his office. The last thing I
remember as I left the cafeteria was Ross's expression. His face read shock
and surprise, but his position showed that he clearly made no move to help
us. Maybe he had found out that Keith was gay after all. Maybe he shared
Brian's opinion.




"Sorry I'm late guys! Our experiments had a little mishap and we-what in
the world is wrong with your face?" Dad rushed over to inspect my now very
black eye. He was taking off his coat and rushing to join us for dinner
when it distracted him.

"It's my fault," Keith replied guiltily as he pushed around the salad on
his plate.

Dad clearly didn't believe him, "what? You punched your own brother in the
face?"

"No, I would never," Keith replied earnestly. This, Dad believed.

"Kasey got into a fight at school today," Mom broke the news
matter-of-factly, as if she were the news anchor for the evening Sanders
broadcast.

I'd avoided her since I came home but she knew about the fight; Vice
Principal Barkins called the house after lunch. She hadn't said anything
until now, though, so I wasn't sure how she felt about it.

"A fight?" Dad took his seat, the wood legs of the chair groaning against
the ground as he slid in, "you know how we feel about violence,
Kasey. Doesn't solve anything."

He scooped a few helpings of meat loaf onto his plate.

"So what was this fight about?" he questioned through a mouthful of mashed
potatoes, his attention on the full plate in front of him.

"Well, this guy, Brian Kearney, he's a real douche bag."

"Kasey," Mom scolded with her salad-full fork before putting it in her
mouth.

"Sorry, Mom. He's a real...mean guy. Zeo and I were in line for lunch when
he came up behind me and started calling Keith a...a f-word and all kinds
of stuff and I just couldn't let him do that."

Dad nodded in understanding as he chewed his food. Mom, on the other hand,
still wasn't convinced I'd behaved accordingly.

"So you and Zeo decided to rough him up?"

"No, mom. I told him to shut up and walk away. Then he hit me."

"He hit you first?" Dad asked, his mouth full of beans. I swear, the one
time I actually get into trouble and my Dad still acts like I'm just
sharing my day at school.

"Yeah, it was self-defense from there."

Mom raised her eyebrow.

"His face is so swollen the vice principal didn't know who he was."

"Well, that was probably Zeo's foot. I just punched him in the...I get it,"
I stopped recounting as Mom had been giving me `the look' the entire time,
like I did something wrong, "okay so we probably went a little too far. I'm
sorry. I was just so angry."

"We get that," Dad assured me, "what he did was really, what was that word
you used? Douchey."

"Thanks, Dad. But please don't use that word anymore."

"Right. Anyway, point is, you went too far so apologize tomorrow and only
resort to violence if it's seriously the last option."

Mom looked unhappy but satisfied, like that covered pretty much everything
she was going to say, but she was still upset I punched someone.

"Hey Kasey? I appreciate you sticking up for me and all but don't feel like
you ever have to fight anyone for me, alright? I've dealt with this before,
and I really really can't let you get hurt for me, okay?"

"Okay," I conceded. Seems like everyone was on my case tonight.

"But thanks," Keith grinned, "I'm pretty sure everyone will think twice
before saying stuff like that again."

"So, Keith?" Dad turned his attention to his other son, "you haven't had
any other trouble with this coming out stuff?"

Dad and Keith had bonded a lot since the time he arrived on our
doorstep. Nothing could make up for the 16 and a half years that they
missed from each other's lives but they were certainly making
progress. Keith had even gotten grounded last month for coming back a
little after curfew, something he took in stride. We were functioning like
a real family, strangely enough.

"A few kids on the football team made some comments at practice today but
the other kids stuck up for me. Nothing as bad as Kasey's situation,
though. I talked to coach today, too."

Dad nodded in assent as he shoveled down some salad.

"He said that he was fine with...it...as long as I was careful," Keith said
meaningfully as Mom and Dad seemed to understand what he was saying on a
different level than I did.

There was still something about Keith that I didn't know.

"Yeah, Coach made sure the team was okay with it. He didn't tell them
everything but he talked to them about being gay and their teammate and
everything. It turns out I wasn't the first one either. Jason, our free
safety, is gay, too."

"That's good, Keith," Dad nodded encouragingly.

"You two can always talk to us, you know that," Mom added sincerely.

Even though Keith wasn't hers, Mom had been a true, well, Mom to him over
the past few months. She tended to his bruises from football and always
made sure he was well fed and prepared for school. He even let her read his
major papers for grammar.

"Thanks, Mom."

Everyone was being strangely calm about the situation. In fact, they were
acting weird ever since Keith moved in. Normally Mom would have flipped out
if I came home with a black eye and Dad would have been in a panic. They
weren't, though. And they were even totally cool with the fact that me and
Keith spent so much time together. I figured they'd miss me a little at
least; I mean, we had fun together as a family a lot but usually they ask
me to be home more if I'm out this much.

Maybe it had something to do with Keith's past and his mom dying and
everything that just made everyone love him. He still kept most of it very
secretive, though, and I wondered when he would finally tell me what was
going on. For some reason, I had a feeling that Mom and Dad knew and they
just weren't telling me. In any case, I wanted to know soon.

After dinner, Keith and I finished our homework relatively fast so we
cleaned up our school stuff and set up the monopoly board on the table. Mom
brought me an ice pack that I applied gently to my eye that still smarted.

Then my nose caught a familiar smell that made me feel ten times better
than the ice pack: snickerdoodle cookies. She must have forgiven me,
because she was back into "caring mom mode" and she knew that nothing made
me feel better than those cookies.

We munched on them as Dad crushed us in Monopoly, taking over all of the
major spots on the board before we even had a chance. Mom feigned anger as
she ended up in jail for the second time; Keith laughed as he handed money
over to Dad after landing on his hotel space. I wouldn't trade this family
for anything, I thought to myself. We were the new "normal."




"Hey locker buddy," Orion smiled coyly as he nudged my shoulder.

"I thought we were past that stage already," I shot back playfully as I
whirled my combination lock.

"Right. And since our friendship has reached a new high, I believe I am
entitled to tell you that what you did yesterday was very impressive."

"So you heard about that, huh?" I grimaced, finding only satisfaction
twinkling in his sapphire eyes.

"Oh yeah. Joni's not exactly the type to keep secrets, and she saw the
whole thing."

I grinned knowingly.

"It's just awesome that you stood up for your brother like that. Even
though you're younger and everything. And when I heard what the fight was
about, I was glad to see you...be brave...about that," he paused
intermittently, as if carefully choosing his words.

"Thanks. But I think anyone would have done the same," I replied humbly,
trying to keep my cool as I felt a slight flush rise up my cheeks to my
untidy brown bangs.

"Not true," Orion insisted, "it takes a special guy to take a stance like
that. especially about...that issue."

He looked down at his bright blue Chuck Taylors, which he rubbed together
nervously; it was the first time I had seen him in such an uncomfortable
state.

"Look. I just wanted to say thanks, it was brave. I'll see you at practice,
alright?" he forced an unsure smile before turning and adjusting his
backpack as he shuffled away.

I wasn't sure exactly what he was thanking me for, but I hoped it was what
I thought. In that instant, I not only defended my brother, I defended the
principle of the issue, I defended all gays everywhere. I defended us.

And as I saw a bright blue baseball cap disappear around the corner, I
realized there were definitely some people who weren't willing to do that.

"Hey, Ross! Wait up!"


Author's endnote: Yes, friends, it has definitely been a while since the
last posting. An entire semester of college! I was very busy and to tell
you the truth, three-fourths of this chapter sat on my computer for all of
those six months, and I apologize for taking so long to get this out.

Thank you for all of your emails, and support, and I want you to know that
I really do read all of the messages I get and I appreciate every one of
them.

Again, I apologize that it takes me so long to write up the new chapters
but please believe me when I say it's the editing and revising that takes
up the most time. I want this to be an amazing story for all of you to
enjoy, and I go over each chapter multiple times to make sure that happens.

For those of you who wish to email me, please do at this address.

superwrighter13@gmail.com

The emails actually inspire me to work faster and more often on the
story. In fact, one of the main reasons this chapter was just posted is
that I received a few emails in the past week that reminded me to get back
to work to get this to you folks!

Keep emailing in that support and continue to enjoy the story.

Love always, Owen Wright

P.S. The next two chapters are the culmination of this entire wait! I will
try to post them together, because unlike other chapters where the plot
line ends with it, these connect and I don't want you all to hate me
because of the suspense. But for those of you who love suspense, here's a
hint at the next two chapters: in the next chapter, there will be a
surprising kiss, and in the one following that, a secret plot. I hope that
keeps you all hooked until next time! And it won't be so long, I promise!