It's amazing how this year has matured Will. He and Zach have a lot of obstacles between them and I have a feeling it will be a while in the timeline before they can find the right niche fir them to be together.
Great chapter!
If you can't wait until Wednesday, please tell Kage we all say "hi!" 😆
JK.
Tyler’s family is a rare gem. Like all big families, there's drama. But in the end, they have each other's backs.
Graduation night I went to the beach with 3 friends. One was a couple years older than us. She was grandfathered in and could legally buy and she was our designated driver. We stayed out until sunrise, went back to one friend's house, caught a couple hours of sleep then headed home to decorate my own Graduation cake for the family party. Overall pretty low-key.
I was never one for loud parties because, well, ewww... people.
I didn't acquire a taste for wine until later in life when my sister-in-law became my family-get-together-drinking-buddy. It's how we survived big gatherings with the in-laws.
I remember more of my high school graduation than my college. Mostly because I almost didn't make it. We got sideswiped coming out of our street. Luckily one of my brothers worked down the street and he was able to get me to the civic center on time, barely. Mom and Dad made it right as things started.
I never had a curfew. My parents just wanted to know what time I'd be home and if I was going to be later to call. This was pre-cell phone days so it was a hassle to find a phone so I was usually home when I said I would be, which was most often by midnight because that was the curfew for my friends.
Swiping booze, well, let's just say my BFF and I started that around 13. Our parents never suspected us because we both had brothers to blame it on.
We're at a transition point in the story. They needed one more day of normalcy and Ty's family are the only ones who can provide it.
They're going to have their hands full soon.
My teachers did love me. I was the poster child for well behave Catholic school girl. The only difference between me and the troublemakers was I rarely got caught.
I do have the gift of gab and I've never been to Ireland to kiss the blarney stone. It's in the genes.
Next chapter will bring about some answers.
There wasn't much food, but @astone2292 pointed out a glaring mistake in my part during the editing process. That's why the boys have cookies for their road trip.🤭
Tyler tapped his foot impatiently as the Dean of Schools wrapped up his speech. On what should have been one of the proudest days of his life so far, all he could think about was how messed up everything had become.
Thank fuck the dean finally finished spewing whatever inspirational crap came from his pie hole. Tyler never cared for graduation speeches, no matter who they came from. Now all he had to do was wait, while two-hundred other names were called in front of him. It could be worse.