8 years later ...

Scott opens his eyes and he finds himself in a place made up of shades of blue and red. As he stands, he begins to walk in silence and looking around the place.

It was a big amusement park. The Ferris wheel and it was possible to see the people there, the children rushed to the parents with a big smile. Scott then looks ahead and sees his father right in front of a cart that sold cotton candy.

"You want one, Scott?" Scott's father asked.

"Dad?" Scott asked confused.

"Do you want red, yellow, blue or green?" Asked the father with a smile.

"Hm ... green?" Scott replied confused.

The seller took the green cotton candy and gave it to his father and gave Scott, he paid and went to his son

"We have something in common," said Scott's father as he knelt before his son. "We both like green." He began stroking Scott.

He looked into his father's eyes, they were alive and well.

"Dad ..." Scott said confusedly with what was happening "is it really you?"

Her father's expression was confused.

"Son, you only have one father," said Mike.

He embraces his father with force that responds in the same way.

Everything begins to spin particles around him, leaving him alone with his father in a black, empty place.

"SON!" screamed ... her mother?

Scott opens his eyes and sees his room. Unfortunately it was all just a dream of an ancient memory of him with his father.

"You're going to be late, get up!" Mae knocked on the door.

"I'm going ... I'm going," said Scott, super tired and almost asleep again

After a few minutes, Scott put on his blue jacket and black jeans. He went to the kitchen and saw his mother eating toast with butter.

"Good morning, son," Mae said as she noticed her son there.

"Hi Mom," Scott said tiredly and sat down in the chair in front of his mother.

"Ready for your first day of school?" Mae asked, trying to bring up a subject.

"Maybe," Scott replied, eating toast with peanut butter

"Do you want a ride to school?" Mae asked.

"You do not have to," Scott replied. "I'm going on a bike with Beth and Paul."

Scott gets up and goes to his room, picking up his green backpack.

"When you find them, say 'Mayday' misses their mother," Mae asked.

"Okay," Scott replied.


As he walks quietly down the sidewalk, Scott stops in front of an apartment and sees two crocodiles staring at him. One of them was a 15-year-old boy, wearing a red plaid shirt and white jeans. The other was already a 15.5-year-old girl, wearing an open red jacket showing a white shirt and black jeans.

"Good morning, Catowski," Beth commented.

"Ready for another boring year?" Paul asked ironically.

"I do not think it's going to be so annoying this year," Scott said confidently.

Paul looks at Beth and looks at Scott.

"Please, do not kill anyone again," Paul asked neutrally.

"I did not kill that guy" Scott pointed out "I just hit him, again and again"

"Look ..." said Paul, thinking better and taking a deep breath "anything, just ... Do not ruin this year for me, please"

"Yes, Scott, it's this year that Paul is going to talk with the love of his life," Beth said, laughing a little and starting to walk to school.

The two boys followed her and stood beside her. Paul looked angry and embarrassed.

"Harry is not my love of my life," said Paul, his face flushed.

"Why not?" Beth asked. "You two are so cute together."

"I agree," Scott said, laughing a little.

"Not you, Scott," Paul said blushing more.

"What will be the name of your couple?" Beth asked, laughing a little more "HarryPaul or PaulHarry?"

"Stop Beth," asked Paul, embarrassed.

"Stop you, Paul," Beth replied, "tell the guy you love him and stop feeling ashamed"

"I ... he and I are friends, only" Paul said "and also ... He would not accept"

Paul kept his head down. Beth puts her hand on his shoulder.

"Hey," Beth called in a calm voice, "who would deny a guy like you? A strong, cool, intelligent guy"

Paul looks at Beth and is surprised.

"This is the coolest thing you've ever said to me," said Paul, smiling.

"Do not get used to it, head empty," Beth said, slapping the back of Paul's head.

"And ... she's back to normal," Scott pointed out.


This part was silly and meaningless. More is just presenting the characters and continuing the story.