Author's note: I am so sorry that it has taken me so long to get more
chapters out on this story. I have been busy with school, and the weather
has been awful and made me feel like not updating lately, but it's warmer
now, and I have a full weekend to update. I hope to get the rest of this
story up this weekend, as there are not many chapters to go. And then I
want to get started on getting the Legacy up here. I had one request to put
Legacy up on here, nobody else wants to read it? Well, I'll post it up
anyway and whoever wants to can read it. Thanks again for all your
wonderful reviews, I appreciate it. Please keep them coming. Also, I'm
currently trying to find a Microsoft Word disk, because the Microsoft Word
compatable software I had didn't like FF.Net, so it will not work. But
thanks again for being so patient.
That afternoon David listened to the message on his machine for the third time,
trying to decipher it. David, this is a friend of Tommy's. All I can say at the
moment is that he is having a problem that he needs your help with. Meet me at
the park at 3:30. I'll be there with 4 of my friends. it said. David couldn't figure out
who the message had come from, or what kind of problem Tommy was having.
Even though he had only known Tommy for a few weeks and had seen him about
twice a week, he was still concerned for his brother. He checked his watch. 3:15. He
decided to go meet up with Tommy's friend to see what they wanted to tell him. He
got to the park and walked up to a bench where he saw 5 teenagers sitting, three
boys and 2 girls. The guy with short, brown hair stepped over to him. "Are you
David?" he asked. David nodded. "Yes. Which one of you called me here?" he
asked. "I did. I'm Jason, and these are my friends Billy, Zack, Trini, and Kimberly.
We are all friends of your brother." he explained. "What kind of problem is Tommy
having? Why did you call me here?" he asked. Jason sighed. "Tommy has been
taking in excessive amounts of alcohol lately to deal with his problems. This has
been going on for almost a month now, 3 and a half weeks to be exact. We cannot
get through to him on what he is doing to himself. You're his brother, maybe you can
get through to him." he said. David sighed. "I just met him, I don't think he would
listen to me." he said. The guy with blond hair stepped up to him. "You're our only
hope." he said. Jason sighed and rolled up his shirt sleeves to show David the
bruises on his arm. "David, look. This is why I do not want Tommy to screw himself
up by drinking. My dad was an alcoholic and every night when he came home from
work he would hit me for no apparent reason. I was abused for almost 3 years, from
the time I was 15. Finally I got up the courage to go to the authorities, thanks to
Tommy. That's why I want him to get the help he needs, to stop doing this to himself.
I don't want to get hurt again, nor do I want him to get hurt, nor Billy or the girls.
Please try to talk to him David." he pleaded. David nodded. "I'll try." he promised.
That afternoon David listened to the message on his machine for the third time,
trying to decipher it. David, this is a friend of Tommy's. All I can say at the
moment is that he is having a problem that he needs your help with. Meet me at
the park at 3:30. I'll be there with 4 of my friends. it said. David couldn't figure out
who the message had come from, or what kind of problem Tommy was having.
Even though he had only known Tommy for a few weeks and had seen him about
twice a week, he was still concerned for his brother. He checked his watch. 3:15. He
decided to go meet up with Tommy's friend to see what they wanted to tell him. He
got to the park and walked up to a bench where he saw 5 teenagers sitting, three
boys and 2 girls. The guy with short, brown hair stepped over to him. "Are you
David?" he asked. David nodded. "Yes. Which one of you called me here?" he
asked. "I did. I'm Jason, and these are my friends Billy, Zack, Trini, and Kimberly.
We are all friends of your brother." he explained. "What kind of problem is Tommy
having? Why did you call me here?" he asked. Jason sighed. "Tommy has been
taking in excessive amounts of alcohol lately to deal with his problems. This has
been going on for almost a month now, 3 and a half weeks to be exact. We cannot
get through to him on what he is doing to himself. You're his brother, maybe you can
get through to him." he said. David sighed. "I just met him, I don't think he would
listen to me." he said. The guy with blond hair stepped up to him. "You're our only
hope." he said. Jason sighed and rolled up his shirt sleeves to show David the
bruises on his arm. "David, look. This is why I do not want Tommy to screw himself
up by drinking. My dad was an alcoholic and every night when he came home from
work he would hit me for no apparent reason. I was abused for almost 3 years, from
the time I was 15. Finally I got up the courage to go to the authorities, thanks to
Tommy. That's why I want him to get the help he needs, to stop doing this to himself.
I don't want to get hurt again, nor do I want him to get hurt, nor Billy or the girls.
Please try to talk to him David." he pleaded. David nodded. "I'll try." he promised.
