A/N: Just a quick chapter. I know this one isn't that fabulous but I just had a random idea on how to introduce Sebastian, this is it. I'll edit it later to make it longer and better, but for now this is it. Please review! Thanks for reading!
Chapter 2:
"New Kid On The Block"
Here they were at last. Lima, Ohio. The Smythe family had moved from Washington DC to Lima to get away from the crowds. Well, Shaun and Sabrina wanted to. Sebastian, on the other hand, loved it there. He loved the wonderful fact that no one really cared who you were or what you were doing; you were just another face. He could go where he wanted to and hold hands with whoever he wanted to and people would turn a blind eye immediately because they simply didn't care. However, in a town much like Lima, there will be no turning of the heads - only long and piercing stares from strangers. There was another reason why they moved: Sebastian got expelled from three different high schools and no others would accept him. All for the same repetative reasons: caught smoking, doing drugs, having sex in the boys' bathroom as well as outside, verbally abusing teachers, skipping class. You name it, he's probably done it. He's also strangely proud of it, even if he has been held back a year or two. At least it got him a reputation, eh? No longer a nobody. He called it "acting out because of seven years of crap". At the age of eleven, Sebastian came out to his parents. They didn't take too kindly to the fact that their only son was gay. Sebastian distinctly remembers hearing the words "fag", "freak of nature", "ass-rimmer" and "freak" leave the tip of his father's tongue. His mother, however, never said a word. She stayed silent and a week later pretended it never happened. They're not accepting at all. When he turned seventeen and was inked with the name of another boy, his father lost it. He became abusive towards him and a few months later, when Sebastian had had enough, he ran into the bathroom, grabbed a razor blade from the cupboard and cut both of his wrists. He mutilated them so much that the name on them was no longer readable. They now seem to only be random lines and dots. He was found bleeding on the floor by his mother. As always, his father couldn't care less but his mother called an ambulance and he was indeed rushed to hospital. He was in there for a week and had to see a therapist for a month. After that, he became a different person. A cold person. One that couldn't give a damn about anything. One that lives for one night stands, alcohol and cigarettes. The bad boy that constantly wears a smirk and tries to hit on random people. What a life.
Their car came to a stop. Sebastian pulled out the earphones he had in and put his music on pause to see why. What caught his gaze was a huge black gate which was currently opening. As they retreated with a groan-like noise that was even audible from inside their car, the Smythe's car slowly meandered through and halted once again in front of the building. It was a red-bricked, very large building with vines climbing the left side. The vines seemed to cascade at the top though. The first things that really grabbed Sebastian's attention were the many windows which were defined by the white colour of the frames. The bricks of the building seemed to have browned and chipped over time because the house looked old. Standing alone, isolated by grass and shrubbery. It looked quite beautiful though. The family got out of the car. Shaun and Sabrina met each other at the front of the car, Sebastian just stood holding his phone in one hand, his earpieces in the other and leaning back against the door of the car he just got out of with the same expression on his face he had on two minutes ago.
"Welcome to our new home!" Shaun declared, wrapping his hand around his wife's waist. She responded by turning slightly towards her husband and rested her hand on his chest.
"You could have got somewhere less fucking ancient." Sebastian commented, strolling over to his parents, heading a few paces in front of them. He shoved the contents of his hands into his pockets.
"Sebbie!" His mother exclaimed, glaring at him, withdrawing her hand from her husband.
"Why you..." Shaun began, unable to finish as Sebastian was already heading to the front door of their new abode. "Hey! You come back here and wait for the moving van! You're helping us carry the boxes in!"
"Screw that!" The boy yelled back, still confidently walking until he got to the door. He harshly pressed his key into the lock, pushed the door open and headed straight upstairs. Not bothering to take in the new scenery, he dashed to find the room that was the biggest and most far away from downstairs as possible. He pretty much had a good idea which room his parents would chose, so he wanted to be as far away from them as possible so he could sneak boys in and out at night time and so they couldn't smell the smoke.
Once he found the perfect room, he waited for one of the workers of the moving company to bring in his bed. After a while of waiting, he had his bed and immediately collapsed onto it. Reaching into his pocked his pulled out his phone and earpieces, carelessly threw them to the floor, reached into his other pocked and pulled out a cigarette box and lighter. Gripping the cigarette he wanted, he lit it and brought it to his lips. Sucking the drug into his mouth, he cherished every second and exhaled the ghostly smoke which made swirls in the air. Falling backwards, his head now resting on his pillow, he continued this cycle until the cigarette was finished with. He extinguished it on the floor and fell asleep. Tomorrow he would start his first day at McKinley. "School, fan-fuckin'-tastic", he thought.
