Here we are again. Except this time I'm in Anime Club. Yes I'm an anime freak. whatever. being a freshmen sucks ass all this talk about joining all these damn clubs, college life after college, dammit i have a Science Fair, an Islam test and an Algebra test to take all in one day the last thing I need is college talk. Anyways here's an update review? Anyone want to teach me mandarin ;-;


The drive back home was agonizing. Not only was his back sore, but Randy's emotions were a jumbled mess. He didn't know where to start. He was so confused about what he was going to do about Kelly. Oh Kelly. The clutzy but lovable girl that always greeted him in the school hallways on their way to class, the one that he would be up all night chatting with, the only person who ever got to see Randy shed even one tear. But where was she? Randy recalled having heard her say that she was thinking about going to college in Florida for her modelling career and to see her father again.

Before he knew it he had reached his destination, home. Oh did he feel good to be back. The hotel rooms he was accustomed to but out of everywhere he had been he still wished he could be back here, back to his childhood playing grounds, back to where he made so much memories painful and happy alike. He stepped out of the rental car took his luggage out of the car and took his first step on the stairs. 10 years huh? Seems like just yesterday i was using these stairs to come back home and do stupid biology homework. Randy chuckled at his sudden memory of how he used to loathe climbing these stairs, they meant that he either had homework to do or he had to go to school.

He was standing right in front of the door now, there were already keys inserted into the lock. Hahaha oh Evan you never change do ya? Evan always had a habit of leaving his keys in the lock and since his car was parked in the garage Randy knew his little brother had to be here. He turned the door knob to a vacant living room. Evan nor his parents were anywhere to be found. Where were they Randy thought as he dropped his bags and began his search.

"Evan? Mom? Dad? Anyone?" Randy's voice echoed loudly off the walls of this luxurious single. Every person's dream, living room with a High-def flatscreen, 3 sofas, luxurious carpet and a coffee table smack dab in the middle of it all. Everything in the kitchen was in order and the living room looked untouched.

When he went in the kitchen in hopes of finding his parents he found a note on the kitchen counter instead. Randy didn't noticeit was there until he the wind blew it on the floor. As he reached to pick it up he decided to read it. He could tell that his mother had written it because the handwriting was atrocious.

The note read: I won't be back until 8, me and your father are going out into town for dinner and a movie, make yourself at home Evan, Love Mom xoxoxo

Randy couldn't help but let out a laugh. Both him and Evan were relatively spoiled byt heir mother when they were growing up. They got everything they wanted when they wanted. That is, if they kept up with their school work.

Seeing that Evan wasn't home and he had nothing to do Randy decided to go out on a little jog. He left his things in the guest room and left his mother a message saying that he was home so she wouldn't think Evan stole someone's stuff. Once Randy changed out of his jeans and jacket into babketball shorts (yeah idk) and a plain white t-shirt he headed out. Little did he know that he would face the encounter of his lifetime.


Evan at the park

It was a warm sunny afternoon, the birds were singing and the kids were playng on the playground. Evan was happy, things hadn't changed that much at all. It was still the same park that Kelly, Randy and he played at when they were little. Evan would usually be more reminiscent but due to a concussion he suffered while wrestling in the indie leagues some of his memories were vague and unclear. However, he always had this gut feeling that there was always someone else, someone else that he used to know, someone that helped him with his drug habit back in highschool, even though that stint was a short one. No matter how hard he thought Evan could never put a finger on who it was.

He sat down on a bench to relax for a bit. Ever since he had been on the road Evan was always tired and stressed. That's what led to his drug usage, which in turn caused his current suspension. He put his head in his hands. How did things turn out like this? he thought. He didn't use to be like this. Maybe his lack of a push in the WWE was finally getting to him. He was always the guy getting squashed. Never did he ever have a chance to fight back.

While he was in deep thought a kickball rolled over and tapped his leg. Evan left his thoughts at bay as he picked up the ball. A girl, about 11 or so came over, she looked familiar to Evan. He had seen those blond locks and eyes from soemwhere before.

"I'm sorry for hitting you, I kicked the ball a little bit off target." The little girl gave a nervous laugh. Evan smiled, "It's alright. Aren't you supposed to be doing homework?"

"Aren't you supposed to be at work?"

"Touche." This girl was good. "I would be if I was suspended right now."

"Why are you suspended?"

Evan paused, he didn't know how to respond. "...Uh, let's just say I strayed off the right path."

"So basically you were taking so drug right?" Damn, this girl is smarter than Randy, Evan thought. "You should talk to my sister than, she helps people with addiction problems."

"Oh really, who's your sister then?"

"Stay here, I'm going to get her. BRB." the girl ran off and Evan was confused. He didn't think the girl would actually try to help a stranger out of the blue. He didn't know whether to walk away or stay. After all he didn't want to be considered a kidnapper.

It took about five minutes before he heard the girl yelling.

"OVER THERE! THATS THE MAN ON CRACK!" Evan facepalmed, Way to get people's attention, he thought.

"Evan?" A familiar voice sounded. He looked up to see a woman that looked like Kelly, but not quite. The blond locks were the same but she seemed younger. Evan suddenly realized. This was the girl from his past, the one who was always yelling at him to not do something stupid whenever he remembered his past.

"Evan it is you? How have you been? How long have you been back? You're on CRACK? i thought you were on the road." Evan was bombed with questions all of a sudden and his mouth couldn't respond with an answer to any of her questions. All he could say was,

"Uh...long time no see? TIffany?"


Randy was taking his 10th lap around the block. He was trying to remember where everything was since he had left. St. Louis chaged big time compared to when he was a little boy. He was about to reach his doorstep when he was tackled by a golden retriever. The dog kept licking his face and Randy was trying to get him off before he realized that the last time he saw this dog was when he was 11. His parents had gotten him a golden retriever for his birthday.

"Hey boy how you've been?" Randy was playing with the dog now.

"Where are you boy?" Randy tense up. He remembered that voice. Of course he did, but it couldn't be. He stood up and saw her. His best friend the one and only,

"KELLY!"


Not my best work but considering study is about to end in 5 seconds I'll finish here. I would have done this a lot better but when you have to do homework while typing this your creativity sucks. Review, add to favorites anything. Por favor. wait a second...CRAP I HAVE ALGEBRA NEXT. someone kill me.