Everyone at school knew of him, word had spread around quickly about the boy. The nerdy boy who got overly excited about school and would pass out in the middle of the class if he talked to long about the subject. Rumours had been quick to spread around the school, many things about him. No one really wanted to be his friend; no one liked the science loving boy. Oh, but once they found out about his money situation that changed. But the brunette was smart and knew right off the bat that they didn't really want to be his friend for the sake of being friends; he knew that they wanted the money and gifts that would have come from being the rich nerdy kid's friend. So it was safe to say he didn't make any friends, which is why it took so long for anyone to figure out that there was something wrong with him.

It was hard to notice the problem because he's always been a little on the thinner side of things, so as months went by and his thin frame slowly wasted away as he went on no one noticed a thing. His parents were hardly ever home so it was easy to hide the fact that he didn't eat. His sister's, unlike him had friends so that was where they went most of their time instead of the huge empty apartment. His bedroom was huge and he slept on a king sized bed since the day he turned the age of five. Being alone in the place didn't make things any easier on him; it made him feel lonelier than ever before.

He was great at hiding anything and everything. From that one bottle of liquor he had pinched from his father's cabinet to his disappearing act. Quiet as a mouse, he roamed the place as if he were a stranger. At night he would stay up with his curtains open so that he could let the light from moon shine through, sometimes he'd even get out one of his camera's to take a photo of the beauty from outside. Tonight was one of those nights, the camera held in his hands as his blue eyes stared out into the busy street. It amazed him at how busy the streets still were when night fell. A sigh left his lips as he took one last photo of the speeding cars below.

"Hun?" A soft voice spoke from the entrance of his room, making the young teen turn to face the woman in the doorway. His mother was home, but why was she up at this time of the night? He didn't bother to ask, he just gave her a shrug and went to sit upon his bed. His mother following suit and sat next to him. "What is wrong?"

"Nothing is wrong mother." It was lie, everything was wrong but he won't ever admit that aloud because that means he is wrong and he didn't like being wrong.

His mother went and wrapped around her son's shoulders, but as she had done so a frown formed upon her lips. Something about doing so felt different. "You are eating right?" She questioned, she feared for her son's health as she stood up in front of him. Her eyes glazing over him as she noted the difference from the last time she was properly home.

The next words out of his mouth were a lie, and it seemed like his mother knew it because that was when she started to tear up. She told him that he wasn't going to go to school tomorrow, that he was going to go to the doctors and he had no say in it. And he really couldn't argue back because for the first time in a long time, she showed that she cared about him and some part of him liked it. It had made him feel a little bit better about himself; a little is the keyword because it went away just as quickly by the time morning rolled around and his mother took him to the doctors.

"Farkle, your sisters are here today but you know the conditions' on seeing them." The blonde woman said with a sad smile, it was almost like she didn't like the conditions set. Actually she has expressed that she hadn't liked them to his parents when they set them. But she couldn't do anything about it but follow them.

He bit his lip a little bit as he walked beside his therapist, he knew she had to follow his parents wants otherwise they were going to get him a new one, and he liked her. She was great and talked about anything that he wanted too. "I had some breakfast, some toast. Riley was with me." And so was Maya but she didn't speak so he didn't recommend her.

"Okay, here we are. I'll buzz them in." His therapist spoke with a smile as she headed towards the other side of the room while Farkle went and took a seat at one of the tables. She came back with his sister's behind her. "Half an hour. I'll be back when it is up, and Farkle we'll schedule our next meet up."

"Yes Katy. Thank you." The brunette boy said before looking at his sister's with a smile upon his lips, and Katy left the room.