High School Sucks
by Mel
If I have to write a disclaimer, someone will get
hurt.
"Good morning, Brainy!"
"Hey."
~*~*~
"Helga!" the teacher snapped rather loudly, causing the girl to look up, pulling her out of her reverie quickly. "Put your book away and pay attention, please," he instructed, turning back to the lesson as quickly as he'd turned off, leaving Helga very embarrassed and bored again. She looked up at the board and pretended to pay attention, thinking to herself instead.
"Now things get a bit harder, so I recommend taking notes thus forth," Mr. Harrison told his students, as they groaned a bit and reached for their respective backpacks and notebooks. Helga pulled out her black spiral and again pretended to be following the lesson. Of course, in reality, she had begun writing out a poem that had come to her while she was thinking earlier.
~*~*~
Hey,
Finished my assignment early so I thought I'd send ya an email. I'm kinda bored, but hell, what else would I be, its school :P Email me back if you're on!
-Arnold
"Hey, Bri," he greeted.
"Hi Arnold! Did you finish already?"
"Yeah." Meaningless drivel, as most of their conversations were.
"Cool! Are you coming to the dance next Friday?" Arnold grimaced internally. School functions.
"I dunno. Maybe, if I get a date or something. In other words: No."
"Oh, c'mon! I could set you up with someone." Blind dates; god, where does the torture end?
"No thanks, Bri. Really."
"No, really! I know this girl that never ever goes anywhere-"
"Oh, that sounds like a fun evening."
"Shut up! Anyways, she's really shy, but she's cool too. She writes this really awesome poetry, and she's okay to talk to and stuff. She's never ever dated before, and I felt kinda bad for her, so I told her I'd set her up with someone for the dance, ya know, just to be nice and shit. So will ya help me out? Please Arnold?" Arnold sighed heavily and turned back to his computer for a second to think.
"Fine, fine. But don't expect it to go any further than that just because of this."
"Oh, like, no way. She doesn't expect much either, so, like, don't worry."
"Great. What's she look like at least? Is she hot?"
"Ugh. I don't know, I guess. She's a little chunky, but not ugly or anything. Blonde hair, blue eyes, always wears unflattering sweaters and jeans."
"Hm."
"But anyways, cool! I'll tell her tonight. Thanks so much, Arnold, you're the best!"
"Right."
~*~*~
"Hey Bookworm," she heard behind her. She stood still, not moving or acknowledging that she'd heard their insult. Suddenly, something pelted her in the back, making her jump and yelp a little in surprise. She looked down to see what they had thrown at her. A banana, from someone's lunch, no doubt. Sighing, she continued to stare ahead and wait patiently for her mother to arrive and save her from the torment. She secretly yearned for her youth, before any of this had begun. Back then, she at least had Helga to stand up for her, although she rarely needed it. What happened to everyone?
"Hey man, that's NOT cool," she heard behind her. Curiously, she looked back to see who had spoken up. Some boy she'd never met before was scowling at the jock who'd teased her. She'd seen him in the hallways once or twice, but why was he sticking up for her now? A car horn sounded, startling her. She turned about face to see her mother's car pull up in the lot, and then began walking towards it, leaving the scene to be forgotten.
~*~*~
The bus jerked to a stop and Helga once again came back to reality, looking down to see how close she was to her stop. "Next one," she told herself, while grabbing the signal cord above her head routinely. Before she realized it, the bus stopped again, and she stood, collecting her bag and loose books, quickly jumping off the bus. As she set her feet on the ground, she listened as the bus sped off, hurrying to make its rounds once again. Helga began to walk the block to her house, not wanting really at all to find herself at home, but having nowhere else to go.
~*~*~
"Good practice, hit the showers!" the couch bellowed. The players made some form of acknowledged grunt/yell and marched towards the boys' locker room. One of the cheerleaders ran up to the group and grabbed Gerald by the shirt, pulling him aside as his teammates began teasing him.
"Hey baby," she greeted him, flashing her trademark seductive smile.
"Hey, yourself," he smiled back in his own charming way.
"We still on for tonight? My parents are going to be away at some meeting, and…"
"Of course, baby!" he smirked at her.
"Goodie!" she smiled again, then leaned up and kissed him on the cheek and pranced away to talk with her friends.
"Damn, Gerald, you lucky son of a bitch!" one of his friends yelled at him.
"No shit, dude," they both laughed and continued on to the locker room to shower up and head home.
~*~*~
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~*~*~
"Damn, girl…" Gerald smirked, letting his eyes compliment her physique. She giggled and closed the gap between them, climbing onto the couch beside him.
"Treat?" she offered, holding up the bottle of wine. He thought for a second and looked at the bottle, then down at her chest, laughing a little before pouncing on top of her playfully, making her giggle a little louder. "Damnit, baby, you have a one track mind."
"You're the only track my mind wants to run on, girl," he told her, smiling. Her face softened and she smiled back at him, dropping the glasses and bottle on the carpet and wrapping her arms around him quickly, kissing him.
"Aw, you're the sweetest, Gerald!" she cooed after pulling away. He smirked and kissed her again passionately, pushing her back onto the couch. She giggled and wrapped her arms around him a little tighter.
~*~*~
"Hey! Phoebe, right?"
"Um, yes… how did you know my name?"
"You're the best student in this entire school! You're always getting those awards at the assemblies and stuff. Hi, my name is Kate."
"Hello, Kate," Phoebe greeted her, smiling. Kate smiled back and stepped aside to let her in the room. "I must say, I'm a bit surprised. I didn't think anyone paid attention to anything I did!"
"No way! It really figures, ya know. Someone so smart and confident gets stomped on and made to think that no one is seeing them."
"Yes, I guess it does…"
"That's life for ya! So what brings you to the halls this fine lunch period?"
"Oh, nothing... The cafeteria is always so full… I just prefer to sit by myself and read most of the time, that's all."
"Yeah, same here. That and the kids make fun of me, so the further I get from them, the better. School is just so overbearing sometimes like that, ya know? I mean, weren't these assholes suppose to start doing that behind our backs like civilized Neanderthals by now?" Phoebe giggled a little, then caught herself and blushed.
"You have quite a… different prospective on the teenage society."
"It comes with the cynicism, which ironically enough, came from being around these cretins my entire life. Its one of those vicious cycles you only hope ends once you're thrown into a real spectrum of people, only to find you've been kidding yourself all along and location and age never really do change people." Phoebe smiled at her. She was so… different from anyone she'd spoken to before.
"Is that what you really believe?"
"No, but it's a nice theory to fall back on when I can't find my head from my ass in a few years." She smiled back at Phoebe and lifted her lunch bag. "Care for a gummi bear?"
"Thank you!" No one had ever been this nice to her before… Well, except – she blocked the thought from her mind and pushed it to the back, smiling at Kate and taking a couple gummies from her bag. "I don't have anything to share with you, though…"
"Sure ya do. Tell me something about yourself."
"Um, well, okay… what do you want to know?"
"Anything you want to tell me."
"I… I don't know exactly what to tell you about myself, I'm sorry," she apologized quickly. She really wasn't used to this whole socializing thing. No one had ever wanted to listen to her for the sake of listening to her before.
"That's all right… um, do you have a boyfriend?"
"Oh, no," she shook her head quickly. "I'm always so busy with homework and studying and my academics to have time for boys!" Kate looked at her and smiled a little, knowingly. Phoebe looked down at her hands and blushed to herself, wondering if she had convinced the girl what she couldn't convince herself of.
"Hey, don't worry about it. I understand completely!"
"You… you do?" Phoebe looked up to the girl across from her with a touch of awe in her eyes. Did she really know?
"Yeah. You know, I just realized that I've never seen you up close before. You're kind of pretty when you aren't blurred from 20 feet up and 50 feet away." Kate smiled at her sweetly, and Phoebe smiled back, blushing a little.
~*~*~
hey dude
bri says she hooked u up with some chick for the dance. kool. u might get sum yet LOL! pat says hes bringin the van so if you need somewhere to "hide" its kool. he put a mattress in the back, just in case lol seeya 2nite man
nick
~*~*~
"Hey, you okay?" She looked up suddenly and straightened her posture, clutching to her backpack.
"Huh? Oh, um, yeah, I'm fine."
"You looked as though something was eating away at your soul, Miss." Why, on all days, did someone have to notice her?
"I'm fine, really," she told the stranger, faux smiling to make him stop talking to her.
"All right, just tryin' to be nice." Nice, heh.
"Thanks all the same," she said, reaching up and pulling the signal cord, before standing and making her way to the front of the bus to exit. "This isn't my stop, but who cares… I could use the exercise, couldn't I?" she thought, gripping onto the metal pole as the bus grinded to a jerky stop and the doors flung open.
"Have a good day," the driver offered before she bounded down the steps and started walking towards her house.
"Yeah, right," she scoffed to herself.
~*~*~
**Ring**
Jolting up to stare at the obtrusion from her Political Sciences book, Phoebe gasped and put a hand to her chest, attempting to calm her now racing heart.
"Phone!" she heard her father yell in the distance. She sighed.
**Ring**
"Hello, Heyerdahl residence," she greeted curtly.
"Phoebe?"
"Speaking…"
"Hi! It's Kate. I was being spontaneous and wondering off the top of my head if you'd like to go to the dance tonight? I'll pay your way, you don't have to dress up, and I'll throw in a glorious dinner at your choice of cheap burger joints, my treat. What'dya say?"
"I… umm… wow, I don't know!"
"C'mon, just say yes, make a girl happy. How can you say no to a pouty face like mine?" Phoebe giggled a little at Kate's… spunk.
"Kate, I can't see your face!"
"Oh, yeah. Umm… well, say yes anyway."
"Well, let me ask permission… but… well, sure, I guess."
"Great! Where do you live, I'll pick you up in a half hour?"
"Hold for a moment, please," she said, setting down the phone and walking to the next room to ask permission, a little dumbfounded by the suddenness of everything.
"Ethereal…"
Phoebe turned to her new friend and smiled.
"I was thinking the exact same thing," she told her. Kate laughed shortly and smiled back at her.
"So now you're reading my mind, Miss Smarty-Pants? Do your talents ever cease?" Phoebe blushed and giggled to herself, looking back at the school.
"You know, this is the first time I've been out past six without my parents for quite awhile."
"I kinda figured as much. I'm glad you came, though; I would've been all by my lonesome and that's just no fun at these sorts of things. You just can't have fun inside those walls without someone there to lift you up."
"I suppose not…"
~*~*~
Chicks.
What had happened with Arnold anyway?
~*~*~
"There they are!" She barely heard Brianna squeal before she felt her wrist being grabbed and drug to the front doors. She attempted to search for the guys in question, but quickly gave up after realizing she didn't even know whom Nick was, let alone have a chance of spotting his friends. Brianna let go of her wrist and wrapped herself around a guy with long hair and the usual 'skater' looking wardrobe. Helga glanced at the other boys that had accompanied him, and stopped dead.
No.
Brianna untangled herself from Nick and pointed from Arnold to Helga and back again in introductory form.
"Helga, Arnold; Arnold, Helga!"
Yes.
"Brianna, your head is MINE," she thought quietly.
~*~
"You're KIDDING me," he thought, staring at the form in front of him, who seemed to be in equal shock and bewilderment. Helga Pataki; THE Helga Pataki, was his blind date.
"Um, hey. Long time no see," he attempted, holding out his hand. Without much change in emotion, she took his hand and shook it a little.
"Uh, yeah, I guess you could say that."
"Well!" Brianna was bursting with some sort of perky giddiness that sickened him to no end.
"I'll leave you two to get better acquainted. Nick lets dance!" And with that, the couple was gone amidst the sea of teenagers. Arnold turned around and noticed that his other friends had dispersed as well, making fools of themselves in the eye of the storm of bodies. He turned back to Helga and laughed shortly, a little awkward.
"Brianna's quite a character, isn't she?" She laughed a little and looked out at the crowd randomly.
"Yeah, I guess." Dead end questions deserve dead end answers.
"Look," he said quickly, "I'm not really the 'school dance' type, but if you want to stick around and talk or something, I will. Otherwise, we can go somewhere else or whatever."
"Um, going somewhere outside of this room would be great. It's a little too warm for me to be wearing a sweater in here." He smiled a little and nodded.
"Follow me," he instructed, leading her out to the hallway. It was empty, save for the crowd still coming in, which weren't as thick as they had been when she arrived.
"So…"
"Um, so…"
"What do you wanna do?"
"I don't care… you?"
"I don't care either."
Pat came in through the doors and ran up to Arnold.
"DUDE! Van's in the lot, keg's at my place for afterwards." He shoved a set of keys in his chest. "Guard these with your life; you know how I am when I get in a crowd."
"All right, man. Later."
"Bye!" and Pat was gone inside of the gym.
"Well, that was entertaining."
"Heh. You should see him when he's stoned." Helga laughed a little, imagining the possibilities, then caught herself and clammed up. Criminey, this was going to be a long night.
~*~*~
"Its so loud in here!"
"I know; I wish they played some decent music! At this volume, the right kind of music would seriously kick ass, but this shit is a crime of nature and physics!"
"Why are we here, then?"
"To have FUN, of course!" Without letting her speak again, Kate grabbed her wrist and pulled her out into the crowd. People left and right bumped into her, and none of them seemed to care. Phoebe looked up at Kate for help, but saw her bumping right back into the crowd, and laughing about it. Was this fun? For once in her life, she didn't get it. Someone shoved into her again, knocking her out of her thoughts.
"Oof!"
"Sorry!" she heard, but before she could look around, she was getting bounced into another person. No one cared that it was her they were running into. Phoebe was even more confused than she had been coming into the building. Suddenly the music stopped, calming the crowd instantly. She looked over the masses in awe. How'd they do that? Another song came on with a different kind of tempo to it, and once again the crowd responded with the appropriate kind of thrashing and grinding.
"I don't like hip hop much," she explained, smiling. "So did you have fun?"
"It was quite exhilarating…" she tried to pawn off as a poor substitute of an answer. Kate didn't care, or notice, and laughed a little, nodding in agreement.
"Wait about 45 minutes," she told her, staring out into the crowd, mesmerized like Phoebe had been only moments ago.
"What happens then?"
"Slow dances. They calm down the atmosphere before everyone has to leave. That's why some kids come to these stupid things." She pointed over to a few girls standing in a circle by themselves. "Hopeless romantics, wanting their prince or princess charming to grace the dance floor, sweep them off their feet, and hold them close during that soft sweet moment when the music takes them away to that place most only get to dream about." Phoebe stared at her, in awe once again, speechless. Turning to the circle of girls her friend was staring at, she let her expression soften.
"Is that why you took me here?"
"Perhaps. I've come to five or six of these things, at first hoping the same. But after awhile, I realized it was as hopeless as my fantasy, and started coming to them just to release the pent up tension inside of me."
"Oh." She laughed suddenly to herself and ran a hand through her loose hair.
"The only other way of doing that is playing with myself, but I prefer this a little more. Doesn't make you feel empty afterwards."
~*~*~
"Here's the van," he announced, breaking the heavy silence between them. Helga looked over at him and nodded a bit, not knowing what to say. Arnold grabbed the keys from his pocket and opened wide the back doors, then turned and offered her his hand to help her in.
"Um, no need," she said quickly, jumping in and finding a spot on the mattress to sit, somewhere in one of the corners.
"All right," he shrugged and hopped in after her, taking a seat on the other end of the mattress.
"So, how'd Brianna get you to agree on this thing?" Arnold finally piped up.
"Um, I dunno. She just sort of told me to come, and it wasn't like the alternative was going to be any better or anything… so I just showed up. What about you?" Arnold chuckled a little and stared more intently at the mattress.
"She told me that she had a friend who needed a date… and I dunno, I knew the guys were gonna be here."
"Yeah."
"So, uh, what've you been doing with yourself since grade school?"
"Nothing much… just school, mostly."
"Really?"
"Yeah." She looked up; he was looking at her a little strangely. "Um, why?"
"Dunno. That's a long time to be doing nothing but school shit, is all. You don't go out with your friends or whatever?" Helga looked down again. This was really going to be a fun evening.
"I don't really have friends."
"Oh… why not?"
"I keep to myself a lot. Brianna only talks to me in class, and she's pretty much the only one who does. She likes my poetry or something. Says it's deep and profound and emotional and bullshit like that."
"I see… How long have you been writing poetry?"
"Umm… since about the third grade, I guess. Nothing special or earth-shattering…"
"Wow." Arnold looked down, thoroughly impressed. How had he never known she wrote poetry for so long? "Damn, I wish I were good at something."
"Heh. I wish I weren't good at something."
"Why?"
"Makes people like Brianna pay attention to you when you just want to be left alone." She looked up at the window at the black sky again and tugged at her shirtsleeve, feeling Arnold's eyes on her. God this was uncomfortable…
"You know, its kinda funny. The last I remembered you, you were mean and loud so that no one could help but pay attention to you… now you don't want what little you get." She felt a twinge inside somewhere, and was angered a little by his words.
"Yeah, well I was just a stupid, immature little kid back then. Things change." He sighed and bowed his head, letting her words roll through his mind.
"Don't I know it." She looked up at him, her anger fading away to confusion as her brow knit.
"What'd you mean by that?" Suddenly it was his turn to feel uncomfortable and small. He stared down at the mattress and wondered for a while if he should say anything. Glancing up, he saw her eyes aimed at him in what looked like concern. Seeing him notice, she quickly turned away, blushing a little.
"Just that a bunch of things have changed…" he muttered, trying not to get into his personal life. She looked back at him slowly, her expression a soft sort of deadpan look.
"Like what? Did you just go through a breakup or something?"
"Um, no. I haven't really dated a lot, actually… I try not to focus on relationships much…"
"Heh. You think you have it bad. This is technically my first date."
"Woah. Really?"
"Yeah." She smirked a little. "Figures it'd be with you. … Football-Head." He looked up at her and laughed, then took a deep breath and leaned back against the wall of the van.
"Yeah, it would figure I guess."
"So, what've you been up to since grade school?"
"Random shit. Hang out with Pat and Nick and Jake; became an Internet junkie a few years ago; ummm… my grandma died when I was 14. That's about it, mostly."
Helga frowned a little and played with her sleeve. "I'm sorry to hear about your grandma…"
"S'okay… I'm over it."
"I wish I had known when it happened… I would have sent my condolences or something."
"Really, its all right. It was a long time ago, and I could have used less people trying to console me back then."
"I understand."
Arnold smiled a little. "I suppose you would."
"How'd your grandpa take it?"
"Pretty well, I guess. He gets upset sometimes, though. It's a lot quieter now, and I think it gets to him a little."
"Uh huh…" Helga stared down at the floor and tried to imagine herself in that position. She sighed and looked up through the window again, and noticed a single star shining feintly. She smiled and closed her eyes, silently making a wish.
~*~*~
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~*~*~
"Dude!"
Pat turned around quickly and smiled sheepishly.
"Sorry, man… Didn't know you were usin' it."
"We weren't," Arnold told him pointedly, glaring a little at his friend. Helga blushed, realizing what his friend had thought. Is that why he brought her out here? She looked down at the mattress below her and then up to Arnold, trying to sort out what exactly to feel.
"Right, man, got'cha. So if you're done not usin' it, could we?"
"Whatever." He turned to Helga and sighed, "you wanna go back to the dance or something?"
"Um, no, I think I'll just walk home," she said quietly, getting up and crawling out quickly, trying to get herself out of the situation as fast as she could. Arnold quirked a brow and followed after her, confused.
"Helga, hold up!"
She turned around and faced him for a moment, her emotions still mixing inside her head. She didn't know what to think anymore, so she turned back around and continued walking. Arnold jogged up beside her and grabbed her elbow, which she jerked away quickly.
"Don't TOUCH me!" she squealed, a little louder than she should have.
"Sorry… I just wanted to know why you wanted to leave all of a sudden."
"Like it really matters to you. Come off it, Arnold. I heard what your friend said, so stop trying to pretend like you really care."
"WHAT?" Arnold was thoroughly confused now. Helga stopped again, her anger taking precedence as she stared him down, suddenly uncaring of who would stop to look at her.
"Stop playing dumb! I'm not stupid, okay? Just because no one's touched me before does not make me some stupid inexperienced loser!"
"Helga, what the hell are you talking about?"
She stopped for a second and looked at him, trying to sort out whether he was acting or sincere. Tearing her eyes away, she continued walking. Nothing made sense anymore. Arnold sighed and walked with her.
"I'm sorry about what Pat said. I thought we'd have the van all night to hang out in." Helga simply glared at the air in front of her. This was turning out great. "Helga, why the hell won't you tell me what you're so mad at?"
"Oh please," she retorted.
"Oh please WHAT?! Okay, maybe I'm just dense as all fuck, but I don't see why you should be mad!"
She turned to him again, this time seeing the plea in his eyes, and became confused again.
"You weren't trying to get me to sleep with you?"
"WHAT?! NO!" Arnold suddenly got hit with a sack of bricks known as understanding. Helga turned bright red, feeling utterly stupid. Of course he wasn't. Who would want to sleep with her, of all people.
"Oh," was all she muttered. Arnold saw her demeanor change considerably, and felt a pang of guilt for some reason.
"What made you think I would force you into something like that?"
Now she just wanted to hide. She stared at the ground, shrugging. Somehow, her voice decided to take a leave of absence.
"Because I wouldn't, just so you know," he said, huffing a little as he continued, "That's probably why I'm still a virgin."
Helga looked over at him, feeling the little bit of comfort she had in the van. "You are?"
"Yeah."
"Strange, I would have thought you'd have a different girlfriend ever week." Arnold had to laugh at that, then shook his head.
"Nah. I've only dated maybe three girls my entire life. I guess that's partly why Brianna chose me to be set up."
"Oh. Why?"
"What'd ya mean?"
Helga got a little embarrassed, and shrugged again. "I mean, you could probably have any girl you want. Its not like you're ugly or anything."
Arnold glanced over at her and smiled a little. Was she trying to give him a compliment?
"Thanks. I dunno, I guess I just haven't found anyone I can stand to be with. Everyone at school either won't talk to me or are boring beyond belief, or already have boyfriends. Why don't you date? You aren't exactly ugly, yourself." He smiled, watching her blush profusely, then turn her face just enough to hide it.
"Because the universe thinks I am?"
"Oh, of course. I must be dense, I couldn't even see THAT," he said, smirking a little, sarcasm rich. She didn't say anything, not sure how she should react to his words. "You're not ugly," he said, finalizing his opinion.
"Right. NOW you're trying to get me into bed."
"I am not!" he yelled defensively. "Why can't you take a compliment? Its not going to hurt you, and neither am I. Hell, you probably won't even speak to me come Monday. Why would I want to sleep with someone who's going to ignore me afterward?"
"I don't know. You're a guy; isn't that what guys want? The most they can get with as little commitment as possible?"
"Guys like Pat, maybe. I don't know about you, but I'd like to be in a relationship with someone someday, and sleep with them when I know they aren't going to run away from me within hours of doing so."
"I doubt I'll ever sleep with anyone. I mean, I have a hard time exposing my arms and legs to people, let alone my entire body."
"Maybe you just have to find someone who doesn't make you feel uncomfortable. Sometimes I think I'll stay a virgin for the rest of my life, too. The few times I've kissed or done anything with girls, it didn't appeal to me too terribly much, but it has to feel good with at least one person, doesn't it? I mean, everyone says that there's one right person out there for everyone… so that person must be who it feels right with, right?"
Helga looked over at him, absorbing his words slowly, and nodded. "It's logical, I suppose."
"I am a little cynical about it ever happening, though. Sometimes I imagine myself sitting by myself at 30 with a job I hate and no one but cats to keep me company."
She giggled a little at that, for the first time since she'd left the school.
"Me too."
~*~*~
"This is the last dance of the night, so grab your special someone and make it last, kids!" How corny, Phoebe thought. She looked to Kate.
"Do you want to leave now? Before the parking lot gets crowded? I mean, unless you wanted to ask someone to dance with you. I can wait here for you if that's what you wanted, or outside in the car if you want to be alone or-"
Kate smirked and grabbed her wrist, pulling her far enough into the crowd to lose herself, then turned around and wrapped her arms around Phoebe's waist.
"If you don't mind?" she asked.
"Uh, I, um, no…"
Kate smiled and started to sway with the crowd, leaning in a little closer. Phoebe instinctively slid her arms around Kate's neck, wondering who was watching her.
"See how everyone sways together? It's like watching a field of wheat on a windy day. The rows of grain flowing together in waves of fluid motion, not really moving, but not standing still at the same time," she whispered into Phoebe's ear, as the girl rested her head on Kate's shoulder, watching the crowd as she spoke softly.
"Yes," she whispered back. "Its beautiful."
"Isn't it, though?" she whispered again, then kissed her neck gently, smiling. Phoebe smiled as well and closed her eyes, letting the music carry her.
~*~*~
"What's Mr. Popularity Football player doing out in the hall all alone during the slow dance?"
"Huh?" Gerald turned and saw Nadine, and smiled at her a little. "My date, um, sort of wandered off without me," he answered her, then added dejectedly, "with the line backer."
"Oh, I'm sorry!"
"Eh, its okay. She was just another girl." Nadine raised a brow at this.
"What's that suppose to mean?"
"She didn't care about me; she only wanted to be able to say she slept with me." Suddenly she felt kind of stupid. "Oh. Why'd you sleep with her if you knew she was going to just dump you and move on?"
"I dunno. She's pretty, and she was nice." He shrugged.
"I see."
"How come you aren't out on the dance floor with Rhonda and Lila and Jenny and the rest of your friends?"
"I didn't feel like it. Sometimes I wish people didn't associate me with them, ya know. Like, they're shallow, and all they care about is popularity, and whose conforming to this month's issue of Pretty Teen Miss, and sometimes I just wish I could push away and yell at them that life isn't just about makeup and boys and cars and clothes." Gerald smiled a little at her and nodded.
"Yeah, I know what you're talkin' about. Sometimes I wonder if people can see me beyond 'Mr. Popularity Football Player'," he said, smirking a little as Nadine blushed.
"Sorry…"
"S'okay."
"God, now I feel like such a hypocrite!"
He laughed a little and shook his head. "Nah, don't. I was just making a point. Hey, the dance is practically over… you want to go get something to eat?"
"I'd like that," Nadine said, smiling back.
~*~*~
"You know, I've never told anyone most of the shit I told you tonight," Arnold said, breaking the momentary silence as the two teenagers contentedly walked along the dimly lit street.
"Uh, okay… then why'd you tell me?"
Arnold laughed a little. "I don't really know. I just did."
"Oh. Well, if it makes you feel any less weirded out, so did I."
"Oh?"
"Yeah. I don't usually tell people anything. I guess since you were opening up to me, I just did the same."
"Ah."
"So, um, yeah. When you said you'd never felt right kissing whoever, did that, uh, you know, include me?"
"What?"
"Nevermind."
"You mean when we were kids?"
"Uh, no, just forget it," Helga said quickly, trying to look away again.
"Honestly? I can't remember. Most of my memories have somehow repressed themselves. I guess its just one of those things. Forget the bad memories and the good in case they remind you of the bad ones, ya know?" Arnold was looking straight forward, staring into his own mind.
"I guess."
He turned to glance at her and quirked a brow. "Why, do you want to try again?"
Helga blushed furiously and shook her head, staring down at the ground. "No! I was just curious, was all."
~*~*~
"You look troubled, mon petite chou."
Phoebe smiled a little at her perceptiveness and sighed, shaking her head. "No, I…" she paused for a moment, then, "Kate, are you gay?"
The red head smirked a little and leaned her head back, pondering how to answer.
"No, I'm not gay. I guess you could call me Bi, but I don't like to focus so much on sexuality. It doesn't define who a person is any more than what color their eyes are or how tall a person is," she stated, looking down at her friend. "Are you gay?"
"I… no, I don't think so. Or I didn't think so."
"Ah, the smell of confusion is adrift in the breeze," she commented, smiling comfortingly at her friend. "Talk to me."
"What?"
"Talk to me. You've been debating every little thing inside your head tonight. Say them aloud now, and pretend I'm not here. Speak to the wind. It listens and understands all, you know."
"I…" Phoebe sighed deeply and closed her eyes, knowing Kate wouldn't let her get out of this. "Okay. Well…" she started, trying to think of where to start, or where to go once she had started. For a few moments, she mapped out the things she figured Kate had wanted to hear from her, and switched into her storytelling mode, as if she were reciting a report for any of her classes.
"I have no idea why I just told you all of that. I shouldn't have… I think I had better go home," she spoke quickly, turning to walk away from the parking lot, fighting the tears she felt inside. Kate ran to her side and grabbed her arm, pulling her back against herself. Phoebe squealed a little and tried to jerk away, panicking a little.
"What would you say if I told you you're the most beautiful person I've ever met?"
Phoebe jerked a little harder, needing escape. "Let me go!" she cried, the tears flowing over finally. Kate held on tighter, knowing that a few of the kids who hadn't left yet were looking straight at them, but caring less than she ever had.
"I won't!" she cried back, pulling the crying form tighter against her body. Phoebe gave up, knowing she wasn't strong enough to struggle free, and continued crying, her legs giving way underneath her.
"You're lying."
Confused, Kate pulled back enough to look down at her. "What?"
"I'd say you're lying," she repeated, refusing to make eye contact, tears still flowing down her cheeks, staining Kate's shirt.
"No, I'm not," she reassured her. "Come on, walk with me to the car and I'll buy you something to eat."
"I just want to go home."
Kate nodded and sighed. "I'll take you there, then."
Phoebe sniffed and wiped her eyes, letting Kate pull her to her feet and walk her to the passenger side of her car.
~*~*~
"Uh, how far is your house again?" Arnold asked, breaking the sweet silence.
"Just a couple blocks. You can go if you want to, I didn't ask you to walk me home or anything. Its not like you have to be a gentlemen or whatever, after all. Its just me," she answered, cold and expressionless.
He shrugged, not stopping or slowing in response. Helga kicked herself internally, wondering what his actions had meant. She was usually so good at reading people, so why was this so hard?
"Um, did you have to be home early or something? Cause if not, we could walk around the block or something. I don't feel like going home yet," he said finally, glancing sideways at her, not wanting to tear his gaze from the ground, but wanting to see her reaction just as much.
"No, I don't have to be home early… I could walk in the door tomorrow at noon and I can imagine how little of a reaction I would get," she scoffed, half knowing it probably wasn't true, but more than willing to argue that it was.
"That's kinda fucked up," was all he said.
"Welcome to my world."
Arnold smiled at her a little and stopped to cross the intersection they had just come upon.
Helga stopped behind him, wondering to herself where he was leading her.
"God, I haven't been here for YEARS," she said, mostly to herself.
"How come?" asked her companion. She shrugged, brushing off his question.
"I dunno."
"I like to come down here and think sometimes, all by myself. There aren't a lot of people around when it gets late like this, and sometimes it just makes me feel better."
"Maybe I should try it sometime."
"Maybe."
"If it makes you feel better to come here alone, then how come you brought me?"
"I dunno," he confessed. "I guess I just didn't wanna be alone tonight. And, I dunno, I can talk to you. I like being able to just sit and talk like this, and I haven't found anyone I can do that with for years," he explained, looking up at her. "It's like you understand, so it's easier to say things…"
Helga flushed a little and tried to hide a smile, tearing her eyes away from his. "I guess I know what you're talking about… its sort of the same on my end. I mean, I don't know why, but I've said a lot of things tonight that I would have never had the courage to just blurt out in front of anyone else."
Arnold smiled a little at her and slowed his pace a bit, turning onto the path that would take them over the pond. "I'd really like to do this again sometime…"
"I, uh, yeah, me too."
"I mean, not like a date or anything… just talking. Maybe walk through the park again like this…"
"Yeah," she whispered, looking ahead at the path laid out in front of her. Silence enveloped them again, this time unwelcome. Arnold tried to think of something that would keep a conversation for a little while longer, but couldn't.
"How about tomorrow?" Helga asked suddenly.
He smiled. "Tomorrow would be great," he replied, slowing to a stop at the top of the bridge over the pond. "We could meet here, and find somewhere to just sit and talk or whatever."
"Yeah… that sounds nice."
"Yeah."
~*~*~
"I'm sorry," she started, then saw Kate bring her hand up to silence her.
"No, it was my fault for forcing you to do something like that. I'm sorry."
"No! Kate, you weren't doing anything wrong at all! I was just so weak with my own insecurities that I tried to escape retribution before knowing what you'd think of me. I just hope you're not mad at me for the spectacle I made… people were staring at us like we were crazy! I'm sure we'll hear about it in class on Monday…" she trailed off, already fretting over what torments she'd receive once she returned to school.
"Hey, don't worry about what the other kids think. They're too busy worrying about their own problems to really care about what happened. If they mention it at all, it'll only be for their own egotistical pleasures, and not because they care that it happened."
"But –" she began.
"But nothing! You did nothing wrong, Phoebe. I just want to know one thing before you step out of this car. Well, three things, really."
"What?"
"Did you have fun tonight; Do you believe what I said earlier; and will you still talk to me tomorrow?"
She smiled in spite of herself. "Yes," she answered.
Kate smiled back and let out a little squeal, lunging herself in the direction of the passenger's seat and hugging her friend tightly. Phoebe giggled and hugged back, closing her eyes and enjoying the moment. Kate pulled back a little and kissed her quickly, smiling wider. She opened her now-wide eyes and looked over at her friend, surprised. Thinking for a second to herself, she smiled again and leaned over, kissing her back softly.
~*~*~
"Hi Brainy," he greeted me.
"Hey," I greeted back.
"How was your weekend?"
"Usual."
"Cool. Mine was great! Isaac and I went to the aquarium again, and we met this really cool guy that told us about his trips out at sea!" he told me, quite excited. Eugene's enthusiasm always astounded me. How could he always be so optimistic and… perky? Ugh.
"Cool."
"But the weekend's over so I guess everything's back to normal, huh?"
"Yeah… guess so."
