Chapter 4: You’re Dead
The night was unrelenting. And as much as he wanted to say he could care less about the little tussle with his older brother, he couldn’t prove it. His eyes just refused to slam shut as he laid on his bed that was uncomfortable all of a sudden. In his words exactly, “It sucked”.
If his body and mind wouldn’t allow him to have some shut eye, then he’d force himself to sleep. That always worked. Just a couple strokes here and there, and the blanket of sleep would cover him as soon as the deed was done. But as soon as Dawn arrived, it was a whole new Melodrama.
"Mom? Mom?" He kept bellowing through the house, checking any and every door he came across. "Mo– you're still in bed?" He looked astonished at his mother who was in no hurry to get up from her bed this Monday morning. "You do know that I have school today, right? And I'm the one who wakes up late ayy?" he muttered
Still taking her time with every movement, she slowly sat up on her bed, not even glancing at her son's bewildered expression.
"Come on, come on. it's already seven thirty, we need to move. How'd you forget that–"
"I didn't… I didn't forget anything Marcus" she said, still not looking her son in the eyes. "In fact, for the first time in a long, long time, I finally feel like everything is going according to plan."
"What in God’s name are you talking about?” he said, confused. “If everything’s really going ‘according to plan’, how am I supposed to get to school then?"
"Simple" she pulled back up the thick duvet she used to cover herself and cuddled herself back into her bed. "Your brother's taking you."
"What?" He said a lot louder than usual. "Mom please don't start this with me today."
"Start what?"
"I'd rather stay at home than go to–"
"Last I remember, I wasn't suggesting. Don't remember having to ask for your permission before I do what I want to. Plus, Miss Ayesha told me you guys have some upcoming talent show stuff, and today's rehearsals. Sounded pretty important over the phone but oh well, maybe I'm wrong.”
“I’m staying at home. I’m not going anywhere with Ryan.”
“I have no problem with you staying at home Marcus. Since you feel like you're a big boy now, you'll also cook for yourself, and pay for–"
"Alright, alright. I'll go."
"Yeah, I thought so. He's waiting in the car outside. Bye-bye now" she said, curled on her bed, caring little to nothing about what Marcus was saying on his way out.
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He could cuss, he could throw tantrums, punch the wall, sulk and hurl all sorts of insults, but at the end of the day, he'd get into that car. Mom was actually right, today was indeed a very big day, and he'd been looking forward to it for a while now. But now that he had to get into the car with that 6'3, built, archenemy, he wasn't so sure he wanted to go anymore.
He opened the door and walked outside like an ex-convict just released from prison. Looking to his left, he saw the figure in the car, hands wrapped around the steering, looking forward and completely emotionless. The feud between the brothers would one way or another have to end eventually, but from the look on his face, Ryan definitely wasn't gonna be the first person to make any attempts to settle their differences. Dragging himself to the car, his feet smacking on the ground underneath him, he hopped in and slammed the door shut behind him.
He expected a "don't slam the door so hard", "someone woke up on the wrong side of the bed" or even a "seatbelt please", but nothing. Not a single side-comment. Not even a glance or a stare, he just buckled up and backed out of the driveway.
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At least say "we're here” or something, but nothing. Still not a single word traded between the siblings after their dinner time altercation last night. The car screeched to a halt just at the entrance leading up to the school, and still not uttering a single word, he unlocked the doors.
He didn't say it, but his face definitely wreaked the words, "get out" and Marcus gladly took the hint, once again slamming the door behind him.
Now I must tell you, Phoenix High wasn't exactly known for anything spectacular or out of the ordinary. Just your average group of teenagers succumbing to the pull of the 'four walls' of an educational facility. Nothing stood out about that. However, this very day, the eyes of almost everybody was fixed solely on Marcus like he was some celebrity. This was new. Even the bullies were looking like "what the fuck?", and for a couple seconds, he appreciated the attention he rarely ever got in the four and a half years he’d spent here. But after a couple more seconds of soaking it all in, he stumbled upon a cruel realization. All those gazes, the attention, the wandering eyes of the almost everybody at the entrance, weren't for him. They were for the emotionless twenty-two-year-old in the car.
His chiseled black eyes that seemed to glare at everybody but nobody in particular. The bulging muscles through his tight t-shirt complimented by his shaven head with just a little hair. His expressionless aura that oozed of a feeling everybody wanted to have a piece off. Everything, and I mean everything about him was spot on. The only thing that seemed to dent his almost supernatural aura was the eighteen-year-old loser walking out of the car he was in. Like mother falling for his tricks wasn't enough, now the whole school was in on it too. Could things get any worse? Yes. Yes, they could.
"Woah"
"Damn"
"He's kind cute" were the echoes hovering over as Marcus walked farther and farther away from the car. Ryan, not noticing any of this, reversed and zoomed out of the school premises, instantly breaking the spell. Now the entire audience had to settle with the gift of his younger, less attractive, and overtly annoying younger brother. "Yuck"
"What's up Pimples?" A deep voice from behind him echoed.
"Ah fuck" Marcus whispered, knowing all too well who it was and what was coming.
"What do you want Mitch?" He turned back eyeballing the built hunk whose presence wreaked of a different kind of unholy attraction.
"Nice bodyguard you got to drive you here. Your mom's in bed tired I suppose. That was probably all my fault. My apologies" he stretched a little, knowing all too well the wrath he was trying to evoke.
"What'd you say?" Marcus replied, having none of it.
"Oh, you trying to find out what position it was? Well, depends on the time to be honest. Around twelve it was missionary. One, it was Doggystyle. And from two to four she satisfied me with that gawk gawk sev–"
Before he could get the words out of his mouth, Marcus threw a deafening blow in his direction and in one swift swipe, knocked the words out of his mouth and made his head sway a little to the right.
The oos and ass echoing through the crowd that was watching, kinda leaked what was obviously coming next. Mitch immediately threw a right Hook of his own, but before he could land it on Marcus's pimpled face–
"Students! It's seven fifty-five. Everybody inside. Now!" Barked a middle-aged teacher, just a couple feet away from the brewing fight club. Mitch unclenched his fist and sent a deafening look in Marcus's direction.
"After school. You're dead Boaz. Dead." He intentionally bumped into Marcus and walked further into the school's premises.
"Phew that was close" he thought to himself.
"Yo Marcus, over here" a different character waved, just a couple steps beside the middle-aged teacher.
"Ayy Devon what's up?"
The young, lean character looked like the perfect figure to give the 'nerd' role of a book or movie. His polo-type sweater and shorts complimented by his dark shoes and white socks gave him that 'Tyler, the creator' look, and his black ass rocked it pretty well.
"I'm guessing that was him?" He inquired.
"Don't want to talk about it."
Chapter 40: A Killer Story“Ayy. Man of the moment. How was the—” She watched as he walked up the stairs without saying anything to anybody. Not the best looks he had plastered on his face either. Guess the event didn’t exactly go according to plan. “You should go talk to him. He was just starting to feel and act a lot—” she looked at her other son balanced on the couch, stuffing his face with ice cream and focused only on the television. He probably didn’t even know that Marcus just walked in. “Hello? Ryan? Ryan!” she smacked the bowl of ice cream out of his hand and It plummeted straight to the ground. Luckily, it’d almost finished.“Hey. Mom, I had a couple of scoops left.”“Did you even hear anything I said?”“What? Umm. No?”“Uggghhh” she plopped down beside him on the couch, grabbing the remote from his hands and changing the station. “You should go talk to your brother. And I mean a real ass talk. Not some ‘hey’, ‘hi’, ‘bye’ type of stuff.”“What? But why?”“Did you see him w
Chapter 39: Past Tense“So you’re not going to say anything?” He said, one eye on the road and the other on a stubborn and quiet Alicia. “Alicia? Hello. I’m not talking to myself here. Hmm. Alright” he smirked, now fully focused on the road, and caring little to nothing about why Alicia was pissed.“Why didn’t Ryan come?”“Oh, so now you want to talk?”“Just answer the question.”“When you didn’t answer mine? That doesn’t seem fair.”“You know what’s not fair Marcus? Want to know what’s not fair? What’s not fair is…leaving…me to… make a fool of myself…at the fucking event” she said, smacking him in-between words while he was driving.“Hey. Hey. Calm down. Calm the fuck down” he tried dodging the smacks but just concluded that it was better he took the worst of it than to crash the car. “You’re acting like you couldn’t just walk into the wardrobe and do nothing.”“Oh yeah sure. Of course I could do that. Because that’s what you did with Deborah right?”“Is that what this is all about?”
Chapter 38: I’m Getting Jealous"And then she dragged me by my collar and kissed me" he said, completely out of breath."Are you sure that's what happened or you just wanted to happ–""That's exactly what happened Alicia" he rubbed his short hair trying to calm himself and get rid of the adrenaline. "God her lips were so… so–""Please, spare me the details Devon. I don't need to hear that.""But you need to understand Alicia, I can’t just keep a moment like that to myself. It's just…it's just– Aah Marcus is out, I'll tell him instead."As always, Marcus looked in no hurry whatsoever to walk. One foot calmly in front of the other. You’d almost think he was stalling, waiting for someone to catch up. Alicia couldn't help but look back and stare. But she didn't have lust in her eyes. She had anger. Like she knew something she wasn't supposed to know. And Marcus would be on the receiving end of it. "Yo bro how was … wait. Are you good?" He looked at Marcus a little strangely, like somethi
Chapter 37: Marcus, More"Are you sure there's not something wrong with the–""Jesus Christ. Y’all just don’t quit, do you? Alright, let me see your cards…again" the coordinator wearily said. After seeing and judging the cards of both, she looked back up at them and said, "there's nothing wrong with the cards now come on, other people want to get in there, and I want to leave already. So let’s go" she held both of them by the wrists and led them up to the wardrobe. "Alright now. Five minutes" she watched as Marcus got in and Deborah brought up every single excuse she could think of. All to no avail. "Click"As soon as the door closed behind them, and they were engulfed in the wardrobe’s darkness, Deborah said in her usual annoying voice, "now don't think I'm going to do any of that nasty shit for or with you. We'll just wait until the five minutes are up and then we'll act like none of this ever happened. However, Marcus had other plans and the darkness, at this point in time was hi
Chapter 36: Not That Type of Girl?"Wait what?" Alicia said, completely dumfounded."Come on now, time is ticking Alicia. It is your turn.""Are you sure the cards are correct?""God, you guys are going to start with this again?”“Just please, check if they’re correct.”“Okay, fine. Let me see yours. Mitch, bring yours too." The coordinator saw both cards side by side and said, "there's nothing wrong with the cards Alicia. They're identical. Solid match. Now quit stalling and get in already.” She didn't know what to do, she looked at Marcus hoping he would say something, or do something, at least look jealous or uncomfortable. But his emotion didn't change in the slightest. He wasn't even looking at her, or how uncomfortable she felt when her dress ran up her laps a little as she tried to get up. So, she walked into the wardrobe, Mitch following close behind her, and the coordinator behind both. As soon as they got in, the coordinator closed it and stood just a couple feet behind.
Chapter 35: Take a 5“Thanks” she looked at him. His eyes seemed to look so caring, and though a pitch-black iris was intensely common around these parts, everything about him just felt so different. And they’d known each other almost all their lives. Hand in hand, they walked into the school premises like two reborn souls. Everybody was looking at them. This wasn’t the Marcus and Alicia they were used to seeing…at all. If this was prom, they’d probably won couple of the night just by showing up. Marcus in his well-fitted vest and t-shirt. How’d he get so buff overnight? And Alicia wasn’t wearing her glasses today. Damn, she was hot. The event had begun approximately two and a half hours ago but it was like everyone had been waiting for this single moment. Now everyone had to act like Marcus and Alicia weren’t stealing the show. They definitely we—“Marcus? Alicia? There y’all are. Do you know how long I’ve been waiting for you guys?”Alicia instantly removed her hand from Marcus’s,