Iggy

After elimination, Duncan led me back to our room. "So, what was your first miserable day at camp like?" he asked.

Good," I replied back. We talked about guy things on the way, like explosions, vandalism, and girls. Then, he asked me a question I will never forget: "What's it like to be blind? I mean, what do you see?"

I heard sympathy in his voice. Even if I told him, he wouldn't understand what it's like, ever. "Uh," I began," It's just dark. No shapes moving around or anything like that. Just like a night with no stars, I guess." He sighed. I knew he wouldn't understand.

"And your-wings. What's that like? It sounds cool."

"It's cool sometimes, but it's a living Hell for our clothes. We have to cut slits in the back." I chuckled. It was nice to have a friend that wasn't a freak to talk to.

We finally got to the cabin. I went for the top bunk, but tripped on something big. I did a face plant on the cold wood floor as Duncan tried to hide a laugh. "Alright, who moved the couch?" I shouted. Duncan burst out laughing and helped me to my feet. "Sorry, man," he sighed, "I think Geoff forgot. I should knock some sense into him. Let's turn on some music!"

That last part was a bit random, but it made me laugh. The Ballad of Dwight Fry by Alice Cooper was the first selection of the night.

See my lonely life unfold,

I see it every day.

See my only mind explode,

BLOW UP IN MY FACE!

We sung along to all of the songs: this guy has a great music style. Rise Against, Green Day, The Sex Pistols, and The Who. We sang until about 2:30, when Max, Gwen, LeShawna, and Angel came in and threatened to beat us if we didn't shut up.

"Go to bed," Angel whined.

"Seriously," Gwen yawned.

"If we have to come back here, I'MA HAVE ME TWO WHITE BOYS HANGIN' FROM THE CEILING!" LeShawna yelled.

" You're gonna have to put up quite the fight, Sweetheart," Duncan shot back, but I had more sense than that. I pulled him away and threw him onto his bunk with a thud. "Night, girls," I said and yawned. I was getting kinda tired.

" Night, Ig," Max whispered as she gently shut the door. I could tell she liked it here, the others did, too. I really liked it. I had a best friend and a whole second family with the guys in my cabin altogether. It was paradise, and I never wanted to leave.

An adorable little chapter on Duncan and Iggy's friendship. Srry I haven't posted in a while, It's just kinda hard learning guitar and typing up stories. ;D Anywhay, ENJOI!