NOT TODAY.

CHAPTER 1

BY CODY ASKELAND.

It was Charlie's last chance to get a date to the party going on tonight. Last chance. There was a problem, he was a closeted gay. He couldn't ask a girl out. He liked guys. A lot.

He had known he was gay, when he had his first crush, in year 3. His name was Connor Alfie Frenk. Charlie thought of the time, the time when everyone said that he liked Connor, obviously he did but he denied it, saying gay was wrong. He always denied being gay.

*flashback to year*

The little blonde boy sat next to Connor, a black haired boy with pale skin. They sat there talking and drawing flowers and just overall happy kids.

"Connor?" said a girl, called Abby Hetter, she was a tan girl from Spain and she was really popular.

"Yeah?"

"Are you gay?" She asked.

"No."

"Then why do you hang out with this gay kid?"

"Even if he was gay I wouldn't care cause we are best friends Abby. Why don't you just go away."

"I will, but just saying, he likes you."

Abby Hetter left the two boys to their colouring and gossiping. They mostly spoke about football, like most boys do.

"Is it true?" He asked.

"No."

"Okay just know we would stay best friends forever no matter who you are."

"Forever?"

"Forever Charlie-bear." Connor winked at the younger boy. They held hands and walked back to class.

(AWWW)

*flashback ended*

Charlie went to his older brother's room to ask him. He thought maybe he could tell someone, Matty was bi and he had came out as bisexual so why couldn't Charlie?

He knocked on Matty's door.

"Who the fuck is it?"

"It's Charlie."

"What the fuck do u want, baby boy." He asked, sounding more sweet now.

"Can we talk?" Charlie said becoming more impatient by the second.

"Alright fuck face, come in."

Charlie opened the door and stepped inside the room. "Stop insulting me." Charlie said

"Aw come on broseph." Matty laughed, he enjoyed annoying his little brother.

"Fuck off,"

"Thats hot!" Matty exclaimed.

"What?"

"Nothing broseph hehe, what did you want to talk about?"

Here was the moment. The moment Charlie Cooper came out as gay. He could let everything out. A weight of his shoulders, as they said. He was ready to tell his brother. He wouldn't tell mum yet. Yet.