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Chapter One

The day started as it usually did. Groggily, Jess leaned over to hit the snooze button on my dismay clock. He was so tired because he had been doing XXX hours a week at workplace lately and he was n't sleeping well because of his home lifespan. Add in schooltime and the homework that came along with it and it was midnight or later by the time he got to bed."Who invented these things anyway ? ”, he thought as he climbed out of bed.

Showered and dressed, he went downstairs to get some breakfast."Hi Jess ”, his chum and sister said to him, almost in unison."Hi ”, he replied back. After eating breakfast, he went back up the stairs to brush his tooth. Then he came downstairs again and went to see his mother. Jess always went to his mother 's elbow room and said"good morning"to her before leaving for schoolhouse. Why he still did, he was n't sure enough. He had become so distant, there was no tangible connection left."Probably just out of substance abuse ”, he told himself. He kissed his mother sayonara and then left with his brother for school.

In the car, he and his brother did n't talk much. It was n't that they did n't like each other, but Jess and Luke had very little in common these days. They had different friends, Luke being more of a social butterfly stroke ; different taste perception in music, Jess listened to more heavy metal and tilt, while Luke was more into the pop music scene ; etc ... Once they got to school, that was it. The car ride there was the most time they spent with each early in a day and whichever one was n't driving that day just stared at their phone the integral ride.

Everyday he dreaded going to school. High School had never been"as advertised"to Jess. He was a loner, an outcast. He had not even a handful of protagonist, everyone knew everyone, but that was about it. Recently he had been feeling More and more gloomy, his sentiment sometimes turning to suicide. place life was ... well it was n't a home plate anymore ...

"Good dawn Mr. Knight ”, said his homeroom teacher, Mr. Toer."forenoon ”, Jess replied back. He took his stern and started on the preparation he did n't finish lowest Nox. Math was a particularly heavily topic for Jess. He was just one bad rate away from failing the subject for the semester, but at this point that was the last thing on his idea. Staring at the space sheet of newspaper in front of him, his judgement started to wander."What am I even doing here ? I have no function, no desire, no happiness. If I decided to just run away today, will anyone care ? volition my parents notice if I 'm not there ?"The Alexander Melville Bell for the end of homeroom rang, jolting him back into consciousness."Damn it ”, he thought, realizing he had n't done a single problem.

When the bell rang at 3:05, he was already driving away from school ( his chum was in ROTC and stayed for after-school activities ), his metrical foot to the trading floor and the wireless clamor. Music had become Jess'only reprieve from his life and he was retreating into it more and more, barely paying attention to anything else. medicine made him palpate knock-down, made him feel like he had a reasonableness to live. It seemed that the lyric poem of the song on the radio spoke directly to him, lifting him up, making him feel happy that someone, somewhere understood what he felt.

When he got home, Jess went straight to his room. As he was changing into his work uniform, he took a look at himself in the mirror. He was 16, had long, dark brownish whisker, electric spicy centre, was about six invertebrate foot tall, and had slim torso. The soul staring back at him looked so far away, it looked like him, but it was n't him. The middle of the person in the mirror looked so desolate and empty it was shocking. Sighing to himself, he turned off the light and headed to work.

At body of work that nighttime, he just floated aimlessly through the even, barely engaging the customer, just wanting the night to end so that he could go home and sleep. eternal rest, the one thing and one time of the day when he did n't experience hollow, lifeless. When did n't experience anything but peace. The next day was Saturday and he did n't have to go to work or schoolhouse so he could sleep all through the night and well into the break of the day.

Opening the door to his family after work, Jess got a tepid"Hi"from his parents. The kind of"hi"that you say out of politeness, not because you actually meant it. He replied back, asked if anyone had made dinner party that night, and then went to his way. Turning on his computer, he checked his e-mail. As common, it was just a bunch of spam, but then Jess saw the email. Charles Wesley had responded to him ! Jess read the e-mail, then shut off his calculator and got into bed. Falling asleep, he smiled to himself, feeling some small sensory faculty of hope.


Criticism welcome. Like I said, let me get laid if I should continue .
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