Woo! Chapter one of my first story! It's been a real task making it happen but here it is. I hope you like it! It's starting off slow but oh well...

Disclaimer: I don't own Boondocks or anything relating to it.


"I wish I'd never met you, Huey Freeman!" and with that, an outraged and hurt Jazmine stormed off of the hilltop with the old oak tree. She left in a hurry to prevent a remorseful Huey from seeing the tears that rolled down her face, each one burning more than the last. Huey just stood atop the hill hating himself for what he did. The adolescent revolutionary had felt both physical and emotional pain in his 17 years of life but nothing compared to the hurt of upsetting the one he'd come to call his girlfriend, the one he loved. He wanted to call out to her to apologize but he couldn't seem to open his mouth to speak. She probably would never forgive him anyway. All he could do was watch her run away...


It all started seven years back when a 10-year-old Huey and an 8-year-old Riley left the dangers of the big city of Chicago to the much less threatening city of Woodcrest. Huey was never what you would call a "happy child." He was going through a stage in his life where he hated everyone and everything. In his eyes, the whole world was against him and it was his job to fix it. The world was full of ignorance and flat out stupidity and is was his mission to make it right. He was a revolutionary.

One day, young Huey met his complete opposite. And innocent, caring, and naive 10-year-old girl named Jazmine DuBois. When I say naive, I mean it to the most extreme degree possible. She was heartbroken when the elder Freeman brother told her the tooth fairy wasn't real! Though he wasn't the nicest person towards her (or anyone else for that matter), it was just something about him that she couldn't stay away from...


Everyone that came in contact with Huey and Jazmine could tell that they were meant for each other. The problem was Jazmine was a bit on the shy side when it came to getting Huey to like her and Huey was in no way interested in love. When they were 16, their best friends Michael Caesar and Cindy McPhearson decided to team up to fulfill the "Woodcrest Prophecy," as they liked to call it. The end result was a success. Huey, who used to be constantly annoyed by Jazmine, was actually enjoying the time spent with her.

"Do you wanna come over my house and watch t.v.?" Jazmine innocently asked one day while laying up against the tree with her boyfriend.

"No," he blankly responded.

"Do you wanna come over my house and... study?" she tried again.

"No," he said the same way as before.

"Do you wanna come over my house and... get something to eat?"

"No."

"Well what do you wanna do then?" she asked while scooting closer to him so she could lay her head on his chest.

"What's wrong with what we're doing now?" Huey questioned, kissing he forehead.

"Hm. Nothing I guess," and with that, she took his hand and began to play with his fingers. He then took hers and linked it with his. They had a lot of moments like that.

Things like that always got a good laugh out of Riley. "Aye, nigga you had fun on yo date with Jazmine?" Huey, as usual, paid no mind to his brother's ignorance. "Nigga don't ignore me! That ho got yo u pussy whipped already and y'all ain't even been goin out dat long!" Riley laughed.

That comment caused Huey to turn around, shot Riley and evil look, and say, "Jazmine's not a ho" in a tone that pretty much scared the crap out of his younger brother.

"Aye, chill out bro. I didn't mean ho in a disrespectful way. I meant it as a general term for women." Huey just sighed and went up to his room.

Meanwhile at the DuBois residence...

"...and then he walked me to English class and to lunch and to Government..." Jazmine explained to Cindy over the phone.

"Jazzy!" Cindy interrupted.

Yeah?"

"I know. I was there, walking with you guys at that!"

"You were?"

"Yeah girl!

"Why didn't you say anything?"

"I did. I said hit to yo ass like five times the I just said forget it and kept walking, but I was with y'all two cakers like the whole time."

"Oops! I'm sorry! I guess I didn't notice. Huey was tellin me that I tend to tune everything out when I'm around him."

"Yeah I know! He was talkin bout me! Girl, that boy got you dick whipped already?"

"Huh?" Jazmine asked still letting her naivety shine through.

"Ugh. Nevermind. Listen, I'm just gettin home from practice so I'm bout ta hop in the shower. I'll hitchu back lata."

"K. Bye Cindy!"

"Peace, Mrs. Freeman." Cindy laughed. After hanging up the phone, the young victim of love plopped on her bed, grabbed her pink iPod Nano, and turned on her favorite song, Bubbly by Colbie Caillat. About halfway through the song she had fallen asleep.


What will happen to Huey and Jazmine that will cause Jazmine to wish she'd never met him? Will Jazmine ever get her head out of the clouds? Will Riley ever grow up? Will the next chapter be less lame? (I hope so...) Well I hope this chapter wasn't to horrible for you all. Plenty more to come if you like! Please review