*Comes out of nowhere and coughs awkwardly* So...yeah...this is awkward. Haven't been here since...yeah...BUT school is out for everybody! That's good, right? And if anybody who used to watch The Boondocks should know that Season 4 was already out in April! And who doesn't love that show? Which is why I decided to make a story of it on my own! And anybody who knows me knows that I don't do stories without OCs, so here is the first chapter of The Boondocks: Fae and Gabby!
It was a normal day in Woodcrest. One boy, Riley Freeman, was playing his video game, while his older brother, Huey Freeman, was on the couch, reading a book. Huey spotted some people walking along the neighborhood from the window and realized he never saw them before. "Yo, Riley. Check it out," Huey said. "Hold on, nigga. I'm going in on this shit," Riley said, still looking at the T.V. Huey went over to the T.V. and turned it off. Riley glared at him. "What the fuck, Huey? I was gonna beat my high score."
Huey dragged Riley to the window. "Look. Have you seen those girls before?" he asked. Riley looked at the two girls who were standing in front of their house, talking. "Nah. Never seen them girls before. Maybe they moving here," Riley guessed. "Without parents or any adult figure by their side?" Huey thought for a moment, then started walking out of the house. "Ay, where you going? I know you ain't trying to get with them. Ain't no girl gonna want you, cuz you a bitch," Riley called out to him.
Huey went outside, walking towards the girls. One girl, who was about his age with a low ponytail, spotted him and gave him a glare. Huey was surprised by that. Rarely, nobody ever glared at him. Usually, he was the one who give people glares. The other girl, who was a little younger with a pink headband on her head hid behind the first girl, as Riley came out and ran towards them. "Who are you?" Huey asked. "Who wants to know?" The older girl asked, crossing her arms. Riley laughed. "She got you there, Huey," he said. Huey still looked at the girl. "Y'all moving here?" he asked. The girl shook her head. "Never. You wouldn't be seeing us here," she said. The younger girl spoke up. "Wait...do y'all live here?" "Yep. That's our house," Riley said, pointing at his house.
The girls looked shocked, as Huey raised an eyebrow. "Surprised?" The older girl hesitated. "Well..." "Hell yeah!" The younger girl came out behind the older girl. "How the fuck y'all niggas got up in this white hood?" she asked. Riley laughed. "Ah, shit. This girl actin' like a nigga now." The girl shook her head. "Naw, nigga. I always act like this. I just don't know y'all like that. But for real. How y'all niggas get to live here?" she repeated. Huey sighed. "It's a long story." Huey looked back at the older girl. "Who are you?" "Again, who wants to know?"
Huey stared at her for a few minutes before saying, "Huey. Huey Freeman." "Faith Walker. People know me as Fae. This is my sister, Gabriella Walker." "But people called me Gabby." "This is my brother, Riley Freeman," Huey said. "All the niggas called me Young Reezy!" Riley stated.
"Boys!"
Huey and Riley turned around, seeing their grandfather, Robert Jebediah Freeman also known as Granddad, walking towards them. "Boys, stop harassing these young girls that are..." Once Granddad saw Fae and Gabby, he looked surprised. "...not white?" "It's cool, Granddad. They were shock when they knew we ain't white, either," Riley said. "Granddad, this is Fae and Gabby. We just met them not too long ago. Fae, Gabby; this is our granddad," Huey said. "Sometimes, he acts like a real bitch," Riley whispered to Gabby, which made her laugh. Granddad pulled Riley by his braids. "Hush up, boy." Granddad smiled at the girls. "It's a pleasure meeting you, girls. Are you heading somewhere?" he asked.
"Depends. You a cop?" Fae asked. Granddad looked confused. "Um...no?" Fae and Gabby sighed of relief. "Well, we just heading home." "With bags?" Huey asked, noticing the bags on their shoulders. "Yeah. We was getting some bags to bring home," Fae said. "Where are your parents?" Granddad asked. "Home!" Gabby said, quickly. Huey raised an eyebrow, as Fae said, "Yeah, they the ones who told us to bring the bags. Our house is far...really far." "Well, that must be exhausting. Why not you girls come inside for a little while? Or stay for dinner?" Granddad offered.
Gabby gasped. "Really? Fae, can we?" she asked, excitedly. Fae hesitated. "Um...well...I guess it's fine." "No, no, no, no, no, no!" Everyone turned to see Uncle Ruckus coming out of his house. "I knew I smell new niggas from a far. It ain't that hard, because y'all niggas smell the same. Y'all know what y'all smell like? Monkeys, that's what. You walk like a monkey, talk like a monkey, act like a monkey. What are you? Monkey smelling niggas!" "Ruckus! What the hell? Those are little girls you're talking to," Granddad said. "That's even worse, Robert! You got these little niggas," Uncle Ruckus said, pointing at Huey and Riley, "Now you got these two extra niggas: female version! What's worse than niggas? Female niggas, that's what. Wait a minute."
Uncle Ruckus looked closely at Fae and Gabby. "You sure you ain't Mexican?" he asked. "Not that we know of," Fae responded. "Either way, you ain't even important. Who are you, Mexican niggas?" Uncle Ruckus asked. "We're-" "I wouldn't even care. My name is Uncle Ruckus. No relation. We don't have no houses for you, niggas, but go straight down and make a left. I'm sure they have a zoo asking for two extra monkeys." "Oh hell naw! This old ass nigga talking shit. Fae, let's shoot his ass," Gabby said. Fae shook her head. "We have to respect all adults," she said.
"Nigga, please. You probably can't spell respect. Mexican or not, the only thing you know is that both of you are niggas, niggas, niggas!" Fae and Gabby glared at him.
"Shoot him."
Listening to Fae's order, Gabby put down her bag and pulled out a BB gun from her back pocket. She started shooting Uncle Ruckus. Fae put down her bag, as she pulled out a BB gun from her back pocket. She started shooting near Uncle Ruckus' legs, which made him jump up. "Oh, Lord! Niggas gone wild! Niggas gone wild!" he said, running away. Fae and Gabby chased after him.
Huey, Riley, and Granddad just watched, shocked. Riley was the one who broke the silence.
"Dayyyuuummm...them girls are real niggas."
That's pretty much it. Was it good? Bad? Don't leave me hanging. I hope the first chapter is okay. I promise it will get better. :)
