Date: Tue, 17 Mar 2015 16:35:43 -0400
From: David Gaingridge <davidgaingridge@gmail.com>
Subject: The Highschool Years Chapter 1

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The Highschool Years - Chapter 1


Fated or free-willed? I stared at the words in front of me trying to
formulate some sort of response to the question that we were supposed to
write about. I think we are fated because...I let out a sigh and erased
it. I think we have free will because of the choices that we make. Wait,
but how do we know that's not fate I thought to myself.

My train of thought was interrupted by my phone buzzing in my pocket. I
knew Mr. Simmons was very strict about technology in his classroom, but hey
I'm a 17 year old kid and this is my lifeline! So, I carefully pulled the
phone out and checked it.

"Who do you like???" My best friend Amanda Howe sent it. She knew that I
was gay, but I asked her not to say anything because of my super
conservative mother.

"Mitch Colborne is cute ;)" I replied.

"Haha knew it!"

"Shut up haha :P"

"Sidney!" I looked up when Mr. Simmons shouted my name. "Just what are you
doing?"

"Well I could show you, but I think that's illegal `cause I'm underage."

The class erupted into fits of laughter which gave me ample time to push my
phone back into my pocket. Thankfully the bell rang right after allowing
for a clean escape...or so I thought.

"Hey pretty boy, Mitch is over there," Christine (one of the catty girls)
whispered in my ear.

"Yeah ok cool." I said brushing it off. But then more of Christine's
friends started saying that. I put two and two together and realized that
Amanda must've blabbed that I had a crush on Mitch.

I ran to the gym where I knew Amanda had just finished her class. She came
out running her hands through her golden tresses.

"How could you?" I practically seethed at her.

"What's your damage, Heather?"

"I'm not in the mood. How could you do this to me? You told me you'd keep
it a secret."

Amanda recognized what we were talking about. "I didn't tell anyone," she
whispered.

"Oh really? Then why did you text me asking who I liked and then
coincidentally all of Christine's clique are telling me where I can find
Mitch."

"What??! But I didn..."

Before Amanda could finish she was cut off by Rachel (another of the catty
girls): "oh sorry, Amanda, I think our phones got mixed up when we put our
stuff in the lockers. Here's yours." She said as she handed Amanda her
phone. "Oh, by the way, Sid, if you're not working out this afternoon I
think you'll find Mitch on the basketball court. Toodles!" She said as she
flicked her hair behind her ear and left.

And, just like that, that's how I went from being Sidney Roy funny-boy
soccer player to the most talked about boy in school...


----

The rest of the school day was a blur. When you're the only out kid in a
conservative small town suddenly there's only one thing to talk about. You
really do find out who your friends are when shit hits the fan. Amanda and
Dan Briggs (one of my good friends who was also from the soccer team) stood
by me.

I honestly just wanted this day to be over.

"Oh my god, Sid! I'm scrolling through my texts and just realized that
Rachel texted your mom!"

My heart sank. Suddenly this school day was nothing like what the
after-school special would be like.

"You ok?" Dan asked me.

I put my hand over my mouth and just shook my head. I scrunched my eyes
shut. I didn't want this. I didn't want any of this. The tears still
came. I just wanted to get out of that school. Get out of this town.

"Sid wait!" Dan called out as he chased after me.

"Where's he going? Off to find Mitchy?" Christine laughed along with the
rest of her clique.

"Y'know what?! How dare you! How dare you think that you can just take my
phone and text one of my best friends that and out him to the whole school!
But on top of that you told his mom that! You've met her at church! You
knew she wouldn't react well to this! You're a fucking asshole with a loose
vagina!" Amanda screamed at Christine which caught her off guard. She
calmed down a little bit and said, "I knew that you were cruel I just
didn't think you were heartless." And Amanda stormed off and tried to catch
up to me.


----


"Y'know you don't have to do this," Amanda said as she pulled the car over
a few blocks from my house.

"What choice do I have?" I whispered looking out the window and flicking
away a tear.

"You can stay with one of us," Amanda said referring to she and Dan.

"I can't ask you guys to do that. And plus I just want to get out."

"We don't min..." Dan started to say before I cut him off.

"I know and thank you, but I have to do this."

"Ok, if you're sure..."

And we drove off to my house. I honestly didn't even know how my mom was
gonna react. Was she gonna go ballistic and freak out? Or was she going to
be cool and collected? And as we turned the corner that's when I saw two
suitcases sitting on the curb and that's when I lost it. I buried my head
in my hands and bawled my eyes out. I couldn't take it!

"We got it. You just stay here," Dan told me.

I couldn't help but just cry in this situation. I was homeless, hated by
basically my whole town, and now I started hating myself. I just wished
this were all a dream. That any second now my alarm would go off.

But it never did.

I heard the car doors open and close again and knew that Amanda and Dan
were watching me.

"There was this...uh..on top of the bags," Dan said handing the envelope to
me.

"I don't want to read it. I already know what it says!" I said wiping away
a tear.

"Do you want me to read it and give you a condensed version of it?" Amanda
asked.

I thought about it and nodded my head.

A few minutes later she put down the envelope and said, "well it's what you
were expecting." I immediately broke down into more tears. "But," I looked
up when she said that, "the address of your dad is on here."  The city he
lived in was a ways away.

My dad? I hadn't seen him in almost 10 years. From what my mom said he
didn't want anything to do with me. Why would she give me his address?

"Do you want me to phone him?" Amanda asked. I weighed my options - either
live in this car for the foreseeable future with people in this town who
hated me or go to my father who had abandoned me. I had to at least give my
dad a chance to see if he wanted me. At least then I'd know for sure. I
nodded my head that she could call him.

Amanda punched in his number and waited for him to pick up. Meanwhile Dan
put his hand on my shoulder and started rubbing it. I just looked over and
gave him a weak smile.

"Hi, is this Mr...uh Mark Roy?" Amanda asked. I could hear his voice on the
other end say yes. "I'm a friend of your sons..." immediately he asked what
was wrong (there was quite a bit of panic in his voice). "Well um he's in a
bind right now. He's not doing so well and uh..."

I could tell she didn't want to tell the whole story or reveal that I was
gay.

"Long story short," she said, "is that he needs a place to stay." I heard
him ask if I was ok then gave her his address.

How could this man abandon me? This didn't make sense.

I sniffled a little bit. I think he heard that because he asked if I was
with her. She said yes and then he asked if he could speak to me. Amanda
looked over at me and I inhaled a deep breath and nodded my head.

She passed me the phone and I spoke: "Hi."

"Hi son," he said. He called me son -- he still acknowledged that fact.

I just sniffled into the phone and then he asked how I was. "I uhh...I need
help dad." I broke down again.

"I'm on my way son," he replied. "Stay with that girl. I'll see you in two
hours, ok?"

"Ok."

"I love you, son," he said.

I just cried at that. He did still love me. So that made 3 people: Amanda,
Dan, and my dad.


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"Sid, I'm about 10 minutes away, where are you?" I told him I was sitting
in a diner with Amanda and Dan. He said he'd see me soon.

"Are you gonna go with your dad?" Dan asked.

"I guess. I mean if he offers. I don't have any other choice." I said
playing with a french fry.

"I'm gonna miss you, man," Dan said taking my hand in his.

"Me too," Amanda whispered also grabbing my hand.

I raised my head and looked over at the two of them. They were both wiping
away tears in their eyes.

"Thank you guys so much for everything. I couldn't have asked for better
friends," I spoke fighting back tears.

Just then an elderly waitress appeared at our table and plopped down three
pieces of apple pie.

"Hi kids, looked like you could use some pie," she said. Her name tag
identified her as Dorothy.

"Thanks, but I can't pay for this," I said. I only had what money I had
saved up and who knows how long that'd last.

"I got it, Sid, it's ok," Amanda said as she tore her hand away from mine
and Dan's and fished through her bag and pulled out a ten dollar bill.

"Keep it. It's on the house," Dorothy spoke. She noticed that Dan still
held onto my hand. I think she must've put something together because she
said: "I know it's tough. And I don't know what you're going through. But
eventually stuff will work out."

"Thanks," I spoke.

Ok... so maybe not all people are shit.

Just then I heard a car pull up outside. I looked out and there was a black
luxury sedan. A man in his mid 30s got out wearing a button up that was
tucked into a pair of crisp dress pants. He had a good tan, his hair was
neatly trimmed, but also had a softness to him in the way his resting face
was a slight smile.

"Dad," I whispered as soon as I saw him. He looked around to where I was
and then saw me sitting inside and immediately rushed in.

"Son!" He exclaimed when he saw me. I tried to slide out of the booth but
he got to me before I could. He saw that Dan was still holding my hand, but
didn't care because he still went in for a hug. "How are you doing?" He
asked when we finally broke the hug and sat down beside me.

I just told him that mom had kicked me out and that I needed help. I didn't
want to tell him I was gay in case he rejected me like so many others had
that day. However, my hand was still entwined with Dan's.

"I'm here for you son. Whatever you need. Do you want to come live with
me?" My dad asked. I was just so overwhelmed, but I think he saw that I was
just trying to find some way to say no so he added, "you could do a trial
run if you wanted."

"Sure, dad, thanks." I said.

My dad's eyes glistened when I said that. He turned to my friends and said
he was sorry he didn't catch their names. He thanked them for taking care
of me.

Dad turned back to me and we started talking again. We were soon
interrupted by Dorothy exclaiming, "as I live and breathe is that Mark Roy?
Ahhh!" She screamed in glee as she came rushing over. "How the hell are
you?"

They hugged and said that he was good and asked how Nick was (who I assumed
was her son).

"Good good! Oh Nick," she looked away as if remembering "he and Mike just
had twins. Two girls so they've got their hands full now. Well full of
diapers I guess." She laughed when she said that.

"That's great Dottie!" I assumed that was my dad's nickname for this lady.

"So, how about you? What've you been up..." she stopped when she saw who my
dad was sitting with. "Wait? Is this your son? I thought he looked
familiar! Damn eyes are getting worse everyday now." She laughed again. "Oh
sorry for interrupting just wanted to say hi! Pop by again and I'll save
you a piece of pie." She hugged my dad again and then left.

"Sorry son, I didn't know Dottie still worked here," my dad apologized.

"It's ok. You grew up here so you probably know everyone." Probably knew
all the parents of those kids who exiled me today.

"Yeah, but I only keep in contact with maybe four of them. This place is a
little too small town for me." Was my dad trying to tell me that he was
liberal in his thinking?

"Dad, before we go there's something I need to tell you," I took a deep
breath again. "I'm gay."

I closed my eyes and waiting for him to say something.

"Son, look at me please," he said. I opened my eyes and stared into his
grey eyes.

"I'm proud of you for telling me that it takes a lot of courage to come
out. I honoured you shared that with me. That doesn't change the way I look
at you. You're my son and I love you. Besides, I'm gay as well," he smiled.

My jaw dropped when he said that. I hugged him again and just started
crying.


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"Bye Sid," Amanda said as she hugged me. "Promise me you'll stay in touch,
ok?"

"I promise. Thank you for everything. I can't pay you back everything you
did for me," I spoke.

"Stop. I love you and I'm happy to do it. Fuck everyone else," she said.

The hug finally ended and we pulled away. Dan had just loaded the other
suitcase into the trunk of my dad's car and came over and hugged me.

"I'm gonna miss you," he said. "No one can replace you on or off the soccer
field."

"Are you really thinking about sports right now?" Amanda laughed. We all
started laughing at that.

Finally Dan and I pulled away from that hug. And I pulled them both in for
a group hug. "Thank you guys for...everything. I can't properly say just
how thankful I am," I said into their ears. They just pulled me into a
tighter hug.

We finally stepped back and realized this would be the first time anyone of
us would be properly leaving. We figured this would happen when we all went
away to college.

"Ok, I'd better get going. Got a long drive ahead," I said. Dad thanked
them again profusely and then we waved them off.


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Hope you enjoyed chapter 1 of The Highschool Years. What else is in store
for Sid? Stay tuned. As always I appreciate all comments:
davidgaingridge@gmail.com