My Only Exception
Krys723
SUMMARY: Kevin Stoley, the kid that nobody liked. The Star Wars geek, the silent type who got motion sickness from time to time. He was used to being by himself, he was used to not having that many friends. What he wasn't used too was the brunette who tried everything in his power to be friends with him.
A/N PRT. I: I have a lot on my plate and what I didn't need was to make another FanFic, but this one was lashing out on me. Yes, I'm going to continue working on my other ones, but this is going to be my M-rated FanFic. Well, at least my Stolovan M-rated FanFic while I already had gotten one in the works for Creek that needs more tweaking. Get it, TWEAK-ing? Ah, OK that was lame and I know that, so let's get back at the task at hand. Everybody in this FanFic is 18 and are attending college. They all won't be at the same college and since its Stolovan-based, they'll be attending the same college. Also, this is just a random idea I had, I don't know if it'll bold well, so if you do like and you want more, than be sure to favorite, follow, and review!
A/N PRT. II: Another reason I wanted to write this out because I want to see who Kevin is. Yes, he's the Star Wars geek, but I want him to have his own personality. This is why the majority of it will be in Kevin's POV. I don't know if Clyde will have his own POV or not, I just want to see how it plays out with the first chapter.
Rated M with adult language, alcohol, and adult situations.
DISCLAIMER: I OWN NOTHING SOUTH PARK-RELATED! I JUST OWN WHAT I MAKE UP!
Date: Saturday, August 29TH
Time: 9:39 AM
Chapter One
Alone
Kevin Stoley...
The last box finally made it to my dorm, it took me a couple of hours, but I moved all the boxes into my new dorm at Colorado College. Colorado College was located in Colorado Springs, an hour and thirty-minute drive away from my old home in South Park. The only thing I missed about being in South Park was my Mom and Dad, nothing from the small mountain town brought me joy. Yeah, I had friends, but the only thing we had in common was our love for Star Wars and I was the oldest out of us, which meant I was the first one to graduate high school the previous year.
The really good thing about leaving South Park was that I would never have to see Eric Cartman again, he was an asshole in a sense. Mocking me every time we would play because he hated that I was in love with Stars Wars, it was the only thing that kept me sane when being around him. I couldn't stand how any of his friends were friends with him, and I especially couldn't stand how the fuck Kyle Broflovski of all people could date somebody who made fun of him and his people for the past seventeen years. You would think the school's salutation would be smarter than that.
The only other person I knew about coming here was Token Black, his Dad and my Dad got along, mostly because they were the two richest minorities in the small, mountain town. In fact, they were the two richest people in South Park…nobody in the hick town really cared about getting well enough jobs and working for their money. My house wasn't as big as Token's though, nobody but Token's family could afford a house that huge. My Dad created comic books that were popular not only in the US, but also in Europe and Asia. Superhero comics sold and they sold well, my Dad's comic, the Midnight Avenger had been selling since I was two.
I inherited my Dad's talent for drawing, he was happy about it since he wanted me to carry on with Midnight Avenger when I graduated from college. My Mom wanted me to learn about my Chinese culture, so she wanted me to at least take up Asian Studies while I was in college. I ended up double-majoring because I didn't want to upset both of them. It wasn't like I couldn't handle it though, I studied hard when I wasn't really into my Star Wars collection. Studying throughout my school days in South Park was easy, especially since I didn't really like hanging out with Stan and his friends. I was acquaintances with Token, but we weren't really friends and I didn't hang out with his friends. While Stan and his friends were having their adventures, I was usually in my room, studying and I didn't mind it.
When I got accepted into Colorado College, the first thing I did was make sure I got a single. I wasn't that social and I didn't want to have a roommate who would party all the time. I liked my alone space, it was my special space. When I finished unpacking all my stuff, I looked at my Galaxy and saw that it was close to 11 and I needed to get some food. I got the meal card that the school had given out the week before and placed it in my wallet, walking to one of the many school dining halls. Once outside my dorm hall, I noticed that parents were still coming with their sons and daughters, directing them towards their dorm and helping them move in. I had gotten here earlier in the morning, I knew they both had work today, so they helped me get my boxes into the dorm hall, but I had to make the three trips to and from my dorm on my own.
Again, I didn't mind…they were always working. My Mom owned a Chinese and Japanese fusion restaurant and it was under our house, so once I turned sixteen, I started helping out my Mom when I came home from school. She gave me my own money, which I started saving for college. I had gotten an art scholarship after working on a piece of art that took me three months to complete, but the scholarship was only acceptable for my Art major, so my Mom and Dad still have to help with my Asian Studies major.
I pushed my jet-black hair out of my eyes as I tried to find the nearest dining hall, I didn't want to be too far from my dorm and I also needed to head to the admissions hall for my schedule. It wasn't too warm, but it was warmer than it was in South Park. The weather change was nice.
"Hey, Kevin." I turned around and my eyes laid on Token. He was taller than me, wearing his signature purple sweater with the gold T and a pair of black jeans. His hair was neatly sculpted, he always had to keep up with his parents' appearance. I waved. "Did you find your dorm OK?"
"Aren't you living in a dorm?" I asked him knowing that his answer would probably be 'no.'
"No," he said. I knew it. "My Mom and Dad got me an apartment. They want me to pay my own bills though, so it's not a completely free ride." I nodded slightly, I was used to Token, he wasn't as much as an asshole as Cartman. He tolerated my love for Star Wars and Star Trek. "So what are you majoring in?"
"Art Studio and Asian Studies under Chinese," I said. "You?"
"Biochemistry. Are you getting something to eat?" I nodded again as we started nearing the closest dining hall. "Do you need want some company? My roommate and I can join you."
"No thanks, it's going to be something quick and then I have to go and get my schedule." It was nothing against Token, I'm just used to being alone.
"Come by later, OK?" I nodded as Token gave me his apartment number, but I doubt I would go over. Classes didn't start up for another week and all I wanted to do was get my dorm unpacked with my Star Wars merchandise. I packed at least 10 lightsabers, but that's nothing compared to the rest I have back at home. I had more Star Wars merchandise back at home too, my Mom wouldn't let me take all of it…she said it was mainly because my dorm was small and it was so I guess she was right.
I waved bye to Token before going inside the dining hall for the closet thing this college had to vegetable spring rolls. My Mom used to make them all the time and I knew that until I went grocery shopping, the school's version of spring rolls wouldn't come close to how my Mom made them.
Time: 12:58 P.M.
Two hours…that's how long I stood in line in front of the admissions office. I would think getting here a day early wouldn't matter, but in a school filled with at least 2,000 students (at least a quarter packed in the admission halls), my plan didn't exactly work. Maybe I should have skipped the food and came straight here, but who am I kidding? I'm already skinny enough, I didn't need to skip anymore meals. The line moved slowly up as the next 10-15 went in the room where the schedules were being handed out. Since I was in the back, there was nothing more to do than to pull out my phone and wait out the long line.
It wasn't until somebody tapped me on the shoulder while I was playing around with the latest Star Wars app that I noticed the line was moving. When I turned around to see who tapped me, I saw another familiar face.
"Kevin?" Clyde Donovan was formerly on South Park High's South Park Cows football team, he was their linebacker. Even though his friends teased him because he was the second-fattest kid in our class, he was still more popular than me because he was on the football team. He was more social than me and since our lockers were near each other, I always heard about the parties his friends always threw on weekends.
I waved and Clyde gave a small smile. "Token told me that you were here, dude. Cool." Clyde was chrematistic, but he wasn't the same asshole back when he was ten. We used to be some form of friends, but as we got older, our friendship dropped. He got really into sports and I just went back into my nerdy ways of watching a lot of Star Wars and constantly studying and drawing. "How was your summer?"
"It was good," I replied as the line moved forward. Almost towards the entrance. "Yours?"
"Good, I got here on a football scholarship so of course I was training for the majority of the summer," Clyde said. It didn't shock me that Clyde got here on a scholarship, sports scholarships were the easiest to achieve, especially in football-based states such as Colorado and Texas. "I decided to major in Film Studies, Token told me you were double-majoring." I nodded again.
"So, do you want to hang out with me and Token once we're finished here, we're going to check out the downtown area, scope out clubs," Clyde said.
"No thanks, I still have to unpack," I said.
Clyde looked a little defeated. "You're not mad about how things went down between us, are you?"
"No, we just weren't just meant to be friends that's all," I said as we went inside the admissions office. We went to our respective counselors and by the time I came out of mines, Clyde was gone. So I walked out the admissions office and headed back to my dorm.
A/N: FINISHED CHAPTER ONE! IT'S A LITTLE SHORT, BUT THAT'S ONLY BECAUSE I DON'T KNOW IF PEOPLE WILL ACTUALLY LIKE IT…IF YOU DO LIKE, THEN PLEASE REVIEW!
