Hi guys! First things first please no flames it's my first time every writing fanfiction and I know people can't get a little sensitive especially with this topic. Secondly this story isn't your run of the mill left behind story, this one contains some of things that I did and/or was before I became a Christian. Anyways I hope you enjoy the story.
Kaylie Reyes glared at the ceiling so hard that she was sure it would crack. Once again she had gotten into another argument with her parents, it was the same argument as always and it could be summarized into one word God. Kaylie rolled her eyes she had no time for God, at least not anymore. There had been a time, long ago when she had bowed her knee and prayed to the God of her parents, a time where she proudly invited her friends to church, even a time where she had been given the opportunity to preach the word of God to lost souls, and a time where she was considered a leader in her youth group. Alas those days where long gone, much to her parents chagrin. Two years had passed since she had last been interested in anything that had to do with God, now she was sixteen years old and a hardcore atheist. Kaylie had given up on God she hated anything that had to do with him and that included her parents. Her mother and father where God fearing people, they prayed, fasted and read their bible every day. Many where the times that Kaylie had found one or both of them on their knees, most of the time praying for her eternal soul. Kaylie rolled her chocolate brown eyes again 'what a joke' she thought. Her parents' weakness sickened her, it's not that she didn't love them, verily she did however she just wished they'd stop thinking about pie in the sky bye and bye. That was another thing that annoyed her, her parents' constant preoccupation with eschatology or the end times. They truly believed that Jesus would come back again, in a thing called the rapture. Kaylie shook her head in disbelief "What a load of" Kaylie was interrupted by a thud at her window she smiled "looks like the Calvary's here!"
Kaylie opened her window just as another rock sailed past her head and into her room making a loud racket. She swore "Watch it asshole!"
Her friend smiled at her his green eyes flashing with mirth "Sorry!"
Kaylie's glared at him, any other boy would've coward at the look she gave him but not Mark. Mark was Kaylie's best guy friend, he was the kind of guy who would likely be voted most likely to wind up dead in a hole with a needle hanging out of his arm. Kaylie didn't care she loved her friend and enjoyed his company, her parents of course did not. According to them Mark was just one of many evil influences in her life. "No you're not!"
Mark smiled up at her "yeah you're right I'm not!" he looked at his watch "come on we're gonna be late to the party! I've got Heather waiting for me and I think I might score tonight!"
"You're such a man whore!" Kaylie said already climbing out her window and shimming down the drain pipe. She let out a sigh relief as her feet touched the ground, she had always hated heights. She turned to Mark and smiled "let's ride!"
Kaylie was drunk, extremely so. She had already thrown up twice and had long since given up on finding Mark.
"Kay!" a happy voice called out to her, she turned around and smirked at her friend. Who was weaving as fast as she could in between the tightly packed bodies of grinding teenagers in the room.
"Robin! Long time no see!" she slurred out, working hard to keep her mind clear
Robin frowned before smiling once more "You're such a drunk!" she screamed because of the loudness of the music "how's the family!"
Kaylie frowned "Same as always! Jesus this and Jesus that!"
Robin looked worriedly into her friends' eyes, Kaylie had a habit of drinking…a lot "Give me the beer"
Kaylie slapped her hand out of the way "No!" she said and took another big gulp
Robin sighed "That's going to kill you one day"
Kaylie shrugged, she didn't need a lecture. Especially from someone whose morals weren't exactly pristine. If anybody should be lecturing it would have been her former best friend. Daisy Salceda tall, pretty and a Christian. It had been two years since they had talked, the last time they had talked Daisy had tried to convince her of Gods' love for her, she tried to convince her that her parents where right and that they only wanted the best for her. Kaylie had erupted and brought up things that should have never been brought up and said things that a friend should never say. To Daisy's' credit she never once yelled, the only indication she gave that she was upset was the tears that had welled up in her eyes. When Kaylie finished her ranting and raving her face red with rage and her fist still clenched, Daisy simply got up and walked away. Daisy had even tried to reestablish the friendship that had once been there but Kaylie had already found new friends. Friends who drank, smoke, and hated the world, friends like her.
However Kaylie not even drunk would even say what she was thinking, instead she smiled and said the stupidest word ever "YOLO!"
Robin rolled her eyes "you're an idiot"
Kaylie was about to retort when she heard a familiar voice behind her "Kay?"
Kaylie groaned "Not this shit again" she turned and tried her hardest to not act drunk "hey Daisy"
Daisy forced a smile at her short friend "Hey Kaylie!" the smell of booze quickly invaded her nostrils. It was obvious that Kaylie had been drinking, and a lot.
Daisy narrowed her eyes at her "Have you been drinking?"
Kaylie smiled condescendingly at her "No shit Sherlock!" she laughed and put the cup back up to her lips. The cup was quickly slapped out of her hands, Kaylie looked up in surprise at Daisy.
Daisy glared at her "I can't believe that you're drinking!"
Kaylie smirked at her "calm down! It's not a big deal!"
"Not a big deal! You're underage and drunk!"
The shorter girl shrugged "so?"
Daisy groaned and caught Kaylie by the shirt "We're leaving! Now!"
Kaylie pulled away from her grasp "you're not my mom kid!"
Daisy narrowed her eyes "No but I have your mom's phone number and I am sure she would love to know where to pick you up."
"You wouldn't"
"Try me"
"Fine!" Kaylie said through clenched teeth and followed her out the door.
Kaylie glared at her at the window so hard she wouldn't have been surprised if it started crying. She was currently in Daisy's' car sobering up "What now goody, goody? You gonna take me back home?"
Daisy kept her eyes on the road "No, If you went home smelling like you took a swim in a keg they'd burry you alive and dance on your grave."
Kaylie nodded grateful, but unwillingly to show it "What where you doing there anyway, no offense kid but you aren't exactly the party type."
Daisy smiled "God told me to be there"
Kaylie rolled her eyes "Right"
Daisy pulled over to side of the road and looked at Kaylie "What is up with you? You're not the same Kaylie that you used to be! What happened to the Kaylie who loved God, the Kaylie who wasn't afraid to talk about God, what happened to the Kaylie who would've given her life for the cause of Christ" Daisy looked at Kaylie with tears in her eyes "what happened to my best friend?"
Kaylie turned in her seat, so that Daisy wouldn't see her cry "She died with my little brother."
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