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String - 14. Fort McHenry

It was the last game of the year. Once again, we were in the stands of Central Catholic High School. The crowds were some of the largest we’d ever seen during the season. We’d won five games and lost three. If we won against Central Catholic, we’d be in the high school playoffs. It wasn’t looking good though. With only a few minutes left we were down and Central Catholic had the ball and were trying to put the game away.

Ryan had been getting more and more playing time as he learned from Coach Rush how to break free of the defenders and get open. We never did get back together as boyfriends or lovers. But we had grown into even better friends than we’d been before, playing Minecraft and chatting into the night.

My dad decided against taking a boat ride for my sixteenth birthday. Instead, he actually came to the party my mom had for me. They even managed to not talk smack about each other, not even in their usual passive-aggressive style! No one was under any illusion that they would ever get back together. That ship had sailed and life had gone on. But the fact that they weren’t actively hating each other anymore gave me more peace than I’d felt in years. I didn’t feel like I was being torn in two so much anymore.

The band was playing better than ever. There were some people who came to the games just to hear the band. Mr. Reilly had truly turned us around from a bunch of kids playing instruments into a true band. And the Phantom show was amazing. Everyone agreed that Kyle’s “Music of the Night” solo on the trumpet was one of the best performances any student had ever done in school history. He truly had captured the emotions of the song and the music just poured out of him. The wind would catch hold of his shaggy red mane and give him that extra bit of subdued wildness that captured the essence of the Phantom perfectly.

And then there was Danny. Oh, Daniel…

After his torrid week-long affair with Savannah, he’d moved on to Samantha, a French horn player in our grade. That lasted until he’d called her ‘Savannah’ by accident in the middle of doing it with her. By the end of marching band season, I’d lost track of who he was currently with, I think he might have too.

“Are you going to fuck your way through the whole band?” I asked.

“I’ve only had sex with four or five of them,” he said.

“Oh, is that all?” I said. “How do girls keep falling for you when they know you’re just using them for sex?”

“You’d be surprised how many girls want it just as much as the boys do,” he replied.

“Is it all meaningless to you?” I asked.

“Not always. There was this one time at band camp when it meant something,” he winked.

“Oh no, I’m not getting into that again! You were right a long time ago when you said we could never give each other what we needed.”

“So you think I’m a player?” he asked.

“I think you’ve become my father,” I said.

“I like your dad,” he replied.

“He has two other kids besides me, you know. Just in case you think that what you’re doing is harmless.”

“Hey, after Lydia, I keep it wrapped, bro.”

“You didn’t for me,” I reminded him.

“You were special,” Danny replied.

“I feel so honored to have gotten the full Danny Rossi Experience,” I laughed.

That’s how our relationship had been in the months after we did it. We were so much more relaxed around each other. I felt like I could tell him absolutely anything and he wouldn’t judge me. We didn’t worry about hurting each other’s feelings by saying something wrong. He was closer than a brother. He was constantly trying to hook me up with guys. It seemed he had something good to say to me about anyone from the Alliance.

“We didn’t start the Alliance so you could try to hook me up with every guy who walks through the door,” I said.

“Not every guy. I haven’t tried to hook you up with Kyle,” Danny said.

“Now there’s an interesting combo,” I said.

“Are you kidding me? Mr. Perfect is wound so tightly you’d never get your dick in that asshole.”

“Who says that’s what I’d want to do with him?” I asked.

“Could you imagine trying to have a date with Kyle? He’d probably send you a bill for using his precious time. He’s condescending, pretentious, arrogant, egotistical…”

“To you he is. I’ve worked with him as a captain. I think he’s interesting.”

“He has no soul,” Danny said.

“I like red hair,” I replied.

The Central Catholic team got stuffed at the goal line trying to put the game away. We were down by five points with only fifteen seconds left on the clock, and our team was starting in the other team’s endzone. We resigned ourselves to having had a good season, but still ending with disappointment. On the last play of the game, the quarterback was looking to pass the ball downfield, Central Catholic sent everyone they could to sack the quarterback to end the game decisively. Shawn Spencer did everything he could to hold off three defenders by himself. One of them got past him. The quarterback threw the ball at the last possible second before he was crushed by the other team’s linebacker. The ball floated like a wounded duck through the air as if I’d been the one to throw it. It wobbled about ten yards… right into the waiting hands of Ryan Crawford!! Because Central Catholic had sent everybody to sack the quarterback, there was no one to cover Ryan! He took off down the field like he’d been shot out of a gun! Past the fifty, the forty, the thirty yard lines, all the way into the endzone as the visiting crowd exploded for the game-winning touchdown! Ryan dropped onto his back and the entire team mobbed him in the endzone. The band almost joined them, but Mr. Reilly managed to contain us so that we could play the fight song. The football team actually came over and joined us in the stands to celebrate. It was one big party with all the kids from Mon Valley celebrating as one. Coach Rush even joined us. He picked up poor Mr. Reilly and hugged him so tightly that Mr. Reilly had to have cracked a rib or two.

“Final score, Central Catholic 26, Mon Valley 27,” the announcer said, to even more applause.

With everybody all gathered in the stands partying, Coach Rush got one of the cheerleaders’ megaphones and spoke to the crowd.

“WE’RE ON OUR WAY TO THE PLAYOFFS, BABY!!!!!!! WHERE’S MY BOY CRAWFORD?”

Ryan, who had been hoisted on his teammates’ shoulders and paraded around like a hero found his way to Coach Rush’s side.

“THEY SAID THIS GUY RIGHT HERE WASN’T TOUGH ENOUGH TO PLAY BALL! THEY SAID HE’D NEVER MAKE THE TEAM! THEY SAID HE WAS TOO TIMID! WELL WHAT DO YOU THINK OF YOUR BOY NOW?!?”

The crowd roared its approval, and Ryan got swallowed up in one of Coach’s bear hugs. Lots of tears followed as Coach spoke words of encouragement to him. One more round of the fight song and we all made our way to our busses or to the locker room. I couldn’t believe the excitement on our bus as the party continued. Mr. Reilly didn’t even attempt to stop the celebration. Sure, we lost in the first round of the playoffs the very next week, but we hadn’t even sniffed the playoffs for ten years, so even that was a celebration of how far we’d come in such a short time since the combination of Mr. Taylor, Mr. Reilly, and Coach Rush had reinvigorated the school with their energy.

As football season came to a close, concert season and jazz band season began. We also were in the beginning stages of drama club for the school play. You’ll never guess what our production was going to be.

“Congratulations to Kyle McHenry, who will be playing the Phantom,” Mr. Reilly announced. “Savannah, you’ll be playing Christine. Jake Finnegan will be Raoul…” and the list went on. Danny ended up being the Auctioneer.

“First up to bat,” Danny said, trying to not be upset about having a two-minute part and then spending the rest of the play hanging out in the background. “At least I don’t have to wear a stupid mask the whole time like Mr. Perfect. What part did Ryan get?”

“He decided not to try out,” I said.

“No?” Danny said. “I’d have thought they’d want to have the big football hero be front and center.”

“He’s playing basketball instead,” I informed him.

“Sportsball, huh? Now that he’s the school hero, does he even have time for us normal people anymore?”

“I don’t know. I haven’t talked to him in a while. No time to Minecraft anymore. I guess we’re getting a little too old for that anyway.”

“Uh oh…” Danny said.

“What?”

“Dude, you got dumped,” he said.

“No, he’s just busy. We’re not even together anyway, so it’s not like…”

“When was the last time he called you or texted you?”

“Yesterday.”

“When was the last time he initiated the conversation and he wasn’t just replying to you?”

“I… Well… He…” I sighed. “Shit, I was dumped.”

“It happens,” Danny replied. “You were never going to be a forever thing anyway, even as friends. You’re from two different worlds. He’s a football hero now, you’re just a band geek.”

“We’ll always have Kennywood,” I said wistfully.

“I know you think I’m cynical because you think that you’re going to find your one true love, but really, you’re probably not going to meet the perfect guy until you’re in college, if then. You might as well sit back and enjoy yourself a little bit.”

“Like you?” I said.

“I have a lot of fun with my life. Just because you go out with somebody doesn’t mean you’re going to marry them.”

“Or have sex with them.”

“No, I’m hoping to have sex with them.”

“No, I mean you think that just because you have sex with somebody it doesn’t mean you want a relationship with them.”

“I like being free,” Danny said. “You really think your dad should have gotten married?”

“Probably not. He was pretty miserable.”

“Why would I want that?”

“I’d like to find someone who loves me and wants to grow old with me.”

“And you’d like to find that person today?” he asked.

“Well, I’ve already struck out with you and Ryan.”

“You call it striking out, I call it having a wonderful experience together.”

“It was good, wasn’t it?” I said.

“Yeah, now don’t go hoping for round three. I’m very happy with our friendship right now and I don’t want to fuck it up with feelings again.”

“I am too. It’s just… I haven’t had sex since band camp.”

“So you need to get laid, is that what you’re telling me?”

“No, I just… I really enjoyed what we did and if it happened again I wouldn’t be upset about it.”

Danny looked at me. “We have to get you laid, dude.”

Spending time at practice for the drama and band meant I spend a lot of time around Kyle. Despite Danny’s disdain for him, I liked him. He was serious and very smart. I liked his shaggy dark red hair that curled around his ears and on his neck and brushed across his forehead, like he was so serious about other things that he didn’t have time to comb it. I could see why Danny wouldn’t like him though. He always looked bored. Even if you were talking to him it felt like he couldn’t wait for the conversation to end so he could be alone. He was a steady member of the Alliance, though. He was at every meeting and he always had good ideas. Too bad Danny tended to dismiss anything that was a “Kyle idea.”

One day after play practice, I managed to talk to him alone without Danny hanging around telling me he wanted to leave because he’d had a dentist appointment that day.

“That was a great practice,” I told him.

“I think once they finish the mask I’ll really start getting a feel for the part,” Kyle said.

“It’s funny how you played “Music of the Night” for the field show and now you get to sing it. I’m surprised the school is even able to afford the rights to the play.”

“You don’t know? Mr. Reilly paid the rights fee for it,” Kyle said.

“Really? Wow, that must have cost more than he makes in a month.”

“I think Mr. Reilly could work for free and he’d be fine. He and his husband are pretty loaded.”

“I didn’t know that.”

“You should talk to him outside of band and play practice. You ever met Billy?”

“His husband?”

“Yeah,” Kyle said.

“Why would I have?”

“He comes to every football game. I always talk with him during the third quarter when we get to have a break. He’s super nice once you get to know him. He can tell you the stats on every player on the team just from memory.”

“Wow,” I said.

“Yeah, he and Mr. Reilly invested in Google stocks ten years ago right out of high school and made a fortune. He’s an accountant up in Pittsburgh at some big firm. And Mr. Reilly’s mom was a famous child psychiatrist. I read her book on teenage psychology. It’s pretty good.”

“Why would you read a boring old book on teenagers?”

“Because I wanted to understand myself better and maybe understand Mr. Reilly better too. Like, did you know he’s dyslexic?”

“No way!”

“Yeah, he’s learned how to deal with it, but you ever notice how all the clocks in the rooms he teaches in were replaced with digital ones? That was my first clue.”

“Liking digital clocks means Mr. Reilly is dyslexic?” I asked.

“He can’t read an analog one. It messes with his brain. He has a hard time dealing with right and left. You ever notice how often he makes that little “L” with his left hand like he would always yell at Danny about? He’s been doing that all his life. You want to know where I learned that?”

“Let me guess, his mom’s book,” I said.

“Yep,” Kyle replied.

“You might just be a little too obsessed with Mr. Reilly,” I said. “You’re like a Mr. Reilly fanboy.”

“Oh, I think he’s awesome,” Kyle said.

“Okay, smart guy. Why does he need the knee brace?”

“Motorcycle accident when he was in high school,” Kyle answered. “Almost snapped it in half.”

“Really? That’s kind of cool,” I said. “So… What do you do besides band and play practice?”

“Me? Oh, you know, school work and stuff.”

“No, I mean what do you do for fun?”

“Fun?”

“Yeah? Like, do you do Minecraft or…”

“Why would I want to make crafts in a mine?”

I just looked at him. “You do Snap, or Skype, or YouTube or anything fun?”

“Who has time to play around on the internet?”

I sighed. “Do you do anything fun with your life, Kyle?”

“I read books. I like to write poetry and music. I just like to do things on my own, like watch a sunset and watch the stars come out at night. I like to go for walks in the woods and listen to nature.”

I just looked at him. “I said fun, not boring.”

“What you consider fun would bore the crap out of me. I don’t want to go to parties or just hang out with a bunch of people. If I had my way, I’d just have a quiet little dinner with just one person and talk about music or a good book we’d read.”

“Are you ever planning to get laid, Kyle?” I joked.

Kyle blushed. “I think I’m going to go now,” he said.

“No don’t. Sorry. I just, I’ve never met someone like you before. I don’t understand how you’d find any of the things you talked about fun.”

“You don’t have to spend your life being constantly entertained Jake. You’re addicted to that phone of yours. Every time we end a scene you reach for that thing, like a smoker on a smoke break. Don’t you remember how you got in trouble in band last year for messing around during practice with Danny on that thing? I don’t think I’ve ever seen you without it.”

“I don’t think…”

“There are more important things in life than what’s on your little screen.”

“Like what?”

“Love, peace, contentment, the smile on another guy’s face, the feel of the wind on your face when you go outside. You’re always looking down at that thing. Maybe you should look up once in a while.”

I sighed. No wonder Danny thought Kyle was an egotistical douche. He never would have been able to understand the things Kyle was saying. But deep down, I understood him perfectly. He got up to leave, but before he got to far away I called out to him.

“Hey Kyle!”

“Yeah?”

“You want to go out sometime?”

He looked confused. “What on earth would we do?”

“I don’t know… Watch a sunset? Look at stars or something?”

Kyle blushed. “I don’t do hook ups, if that’s what you’re hoping for.”

“No, I just… I like you. I want to spend more time together, I’ll even leave my phone at home.”

He thought about it for a moment. “Okay, Friday night. I’ve wanted to check out this little Italian place over in Belle Vernon for a while. You want to go?”

“I’d love to,” I said.

“You realize how funny this is, right? The Phantom and Raoul are going out together instead of fighting over Christine.

Sorry Jake-Ryan shippers... Life does go on. I had fun with this one. We'll see how Kyle-Jake goes!
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On ‎4‎/‎30‎/‎2020 at 8:35 AM, Israfil said:

So...I was completely wrong. Well played, @jkwsquirrel!

I hate that a small, romantic part of me was thinking that Jake and Danny would get together down the line - during/after college or something - despite several clear indicators that was out of the running some time ago. 

Guess for all my cynicism about these kinds of stories I still want things to end up the way they never do in real life ;)

Still, I do love the realism here - life isn’t broken up into love triangles, interesting people suddenly pop up on your radar in unexpected places and times and those you thought you had figured out drop off.

Though while I’m kind of like Kyle in that I’m a loner, I’d definitely find his little speech on phones kind of annoying and pretentious. The fact that he’s right just makes it worse. I sort of see Danny’s point XD

I'm delighted that it seems very few people saw Kyle coming, especially after Danny wanted to run him over!

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On ‎4‎/‎30‎/‎2020 at 9:05 AM, droughtquake said:

I like redheads! I like that Kyle likes solitude. I like that he’s not obsessed with his phone. I like that he’s not constantly worried about what’s happening on his social media accounts. He must have a reasonably nice singing voice if he has such a prominent role.
;–)

From chatterbox Ryan to silent Kyle. And from sex-obsessed Danny to apparent-virgin Kyle. Jake is certainly sampling a wide variety of young men!

It amuses me to see everyone with their heads buried in their phones when I’m on transit – I like to keep my phone in my pocket so thieves aren’t tempted to steal it (out of sight, out of mind). I fold origami units to keep from being bored. No one is going to want to steal paper stacks of very precise little squares.
;–)

You know me and my brooding red heads.  Don't know if I'd call Kyle brooding though, just kind of a loner interested in his own things.  Who said he was a virgin though?  He just doesn't hook up.  He's looking for deeper connection, not a quickie.

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On ‎4‎/‎30‎/‎2020 at 9:56 AM, jaysalmn said:

Great chapter. Unfortunately, won't be long before D-bag Danny comes along and fucks up this relationship for Jake too. Maybe after Jake cheats on Kyle, Kyle will end up with Ryan. Lol! Jake is never gonna find a real relationship unless he keeps his dick in check and dumps Danny as a friend.

Well you know he's not "Mr. Perfect's" biggest fan!

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On ‎4‎/‎30‎/‎2020 at 10:06 AM, Wesley8890 said:

I was never sold on the ryan relationship anyway.  Im not entirely sold on a kyle one yet either. I think it could be the catalyst for danny to pull his head out of his rear. Maybe he doesnt want to be the Dustin.

I like to think that Kyle will be good for Jake no matter how it works out.  He's certainly the most mature boy in the story so far.

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On ‎4‎/‎30‎/‎2020 at 10:08 AM, NimirRaj said:

I think I'm automatically biased as while like Jake I like my phone and other tech I'm an introvert with a similar personality & interests as Kyle so I'm automatically rooting for him. lol The Ryan situation feels realistic as their relationship ended for legitimate reasons and after that it seems natural that they'd probably drift apart especially after he kinda goes from geek to jock. Not remotely shocked that Danny has given up the whole idea of even really dating and is just seeking out sex for right now as it seems only natural and I'm also not surprised that he's only hooking up with girls...as far as we know. Shocked yet glad that he has the mind to shut down Jake's hints at them hooking possibly hooking up again as that just sounds like it'd lead to trouble down the road. I wonder if Danny will try to convince Jake that dating Kyle is a bad idea or try to mess up their relationship considering his massive personal dislike for the guy.

Ryan - Yeah, I think most of our relationships in life end with a whimper, not a bang.  People just come and go in our lives and sometimes you wonder whatever happened to them.  I am liking the contrast of Ryan the shy extrovert and Kyle the confident introvert.  Should be fun to explore!

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22 hours ago, droughtquake said:

I thought about that possibility. Although opposites attract, I think the two are far to different from each other. Can you imagine trendy-slang using Ryan talking to serious and measured Kyle? Kyle would forever be wondering what YB was saying! Could bundle-of-energy Ryan ever calm down enough to relax with Kyle?
;–)

Sounds like oil and water to me!  lol  Let's see how it goes with Jake first.  I do love how opposite Kyle and Ryan turned out to be.  Shy extrovert vs. confident introvert.

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22 hours ago, mikedup said:

Interesting chapter, Danny it seems has turned into a "ho" I don't think Kyle is going to work out and I don't think that Jake will survive Kyle , 

However it works out, I think Kyle might be good for Jake and help him mature a bit.  He is quite a bit older than Jake.  Jake is the youngest member of the junior class and Kyle is a senior who will graduate at the end of term.

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20 hours ago, weinerdog said:

When Jake said "We never did get back together"Is that a permanent statement?Is Jake narrating the story from that moment in time or is Jake telling the story from say a year or so in the future?

Ryan/Jake  jock/band geek comparison I don't think is valid because Ryan doesn't have those stereotypical Jock qualities.

@jkwsquirrel had Mr.Reilly be dyslexic and if I remember right Billy had Aspergers so with that in mind Could Danny have some condition that makes him act the way he does.

Since @jkwsquirrel likes to throw curves here's a scenario.Jake is willing to be with Kyle doing things Kyle's way like not bringing his phone(whoa).So if Jake and Kyle get close then maybe Jake gets Kyle to go to a party by saying something like "I've done your things you like to do now try something I like to do".It would take maybe only 1-2 beers for Kyle to get drunk so under those conditions maybe Kyle and Danny?😲

If you want to be optimistic you have it where Danny tells Jake "I couldn't do it because I knew it would hurt you". Hey I"m not writing this just my random goofy thoughts.

BTW why was this chapter called Ft. McHenry? Did I miss something?

 

I find I tend to write in a sort of "past present" style.  The narrator is both looking back from some uncertain future and living through the current events with the reader.  That's my usual style.  So when Jake says in narration "We never did x again," it usually means never from the last time it was mentioned to the present in the story.  Could they come back together?  Sure, anything is possible.  But Jake doesn't seem too broken up about it and seems to have moved on.  Unlike WAR, I am not writing these characters with any sort of condition in mind except for the teenage-itis described else where.  They're mere pups in the grand scheme of things.

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17 hours ago, CscottyCA said:

Great chapter @jkwsquirrel I really like how the characters are evolving.  I'm already starting to miss this story.  Any chance this will turn into a multi-part series like W.A.R.?

I think it makes sense that Jake and Ryan didn't get back together.  Sometimes relationships just don't work out and you just move on.  But, I'm glad they were able to stay friends for a bit.  I wonder who Ryan will move on with (undoubtedly with some trust issues, courtesy of Jake.)  

I think I'm still holding out hope for a Jake/Danny pairing.   My stance is that Danny is getting a bad rap, and deserves more credit -- he's the only one who has been truly honest  -- about himself (inability to commit to Jake), about the longevity of high school relationships, and about his commitment to Jake as a friend.  Maybe it's the ultra sex positive part of me, but I don't think there is anything wrong with Danny sleeping around -- so long as all parties are on board.  And, he's right, girls do want it just as much as boys.  Why not have fun while you're young?

I can foresee somewhere down the line, post-high school, post-college, Jake and Danny end up together.  It will take Danny getting to the point in his life when he wants something beyond short-term gratification, and realizing that a relationship build on friendship and trust can be beautiful.  And, Jake will need to have a better understanding for who is a good match for him, and how to be a good partner -- probably through lots of hits and misses.  I don't see Jake/Kyle lasting long, but I think both will learn a lot and benefit from the relationship.  

That's my prediction, but I have a sinking feeling that @jkwsquirrel will prove me wrong.  Bring it on (as in, another chapter!)

 

I'm thrilled with how many people are enjoying this story.  It's got to be the most popular thing I've written, engaging new readers and giving my old WAR readers some fun moments as well.  That said, I do just want to let it play out and bring it to a satisfying conclusion at some point, certainly no plans for a part two.  That said, I've said that before, so you never know.  But I'm fairly confident this one is strong enough to stand on its own.  Plus, when we get too far into their future, it's our present.  Story time it's 2017-18 now.  Do you really want to think about Ryan's graduation being cancelled, or Jake's first year in college being squashed by what's to come?  Yikes!  Better to wrap it up before it crashes into reality!

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10 hours ago, Arran said:

Another great chapter, Jeff. Didn’t expect Jake and Ryan to drift as friends. I guess Ryan really is the jock letterman now. Too bad. I expected that they would ultimately get together again, but then Jake might just screw it up again since he just can’t move on from Danny. I was hoping that Kyle might work out, but again, Jake’s obsession with Danny. Well, you’re in the driver seat, so I’m along for the ride wherever you take us. I just don’t see Danny as the viable option for Jake.

I thought of Ryan as getting caught up in his new-found glory as the football hero.  The only reason he was open was because no one was defending him, and Jake had thrown him wounded duck throws half the summer so it was an easy catch and run for him.  It's easy to let things go to your head when you go from zero to hero in a moment.  

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2 hours ago, Talo Segura said:

Great chapter and I loved the way you took it forward in a believable way which was not what anyone probably expected. Getting together with Kyle is full of interesting possibilities and I also love how @weinerdog is thinking, Kyle, Jake, Danny, but I can't see Danny being attracted to Kyle in anyway at all. I could see him becoming friendly with Kyle if Jake and Kyle got serious. We will have to see what happens at the little Italian place in Belle Vernon.

Kyle's confident introversion can make him come off as aloof and arrogant.  Danny's dealt with Kyle for a long time and lived in his shadow because Kyle is clearly a very talented and intelligent young man.  After his fling with Ryan and his affair with Danny, maybe Jake is just looking for that stability he's always been longing for.  Kyle is definitely one of the most mature characters we've encountered yet, and that includes some of the adults!

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On 5/1/2020 at 7:38 PM, weinerdog said:

I think I might have misunderstood it. I thought a lowercase xd meant extreme excitement or happiness.So my interpretation of the message was when is the next chapter I'm excited about it.If I'm wrong Im sure somebody here will let me know how stupid I am.

 

On 5/1/2020 at 3:55 PM, Arran said:

I don’t understand this.

yeah I meant it as “when is the next chapter” in an excited way but I’m also extremely lazy lmao

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On 5/1/2020 at 8:25 AM, jkwsquirrel said:

I'm thrilled with how many people are enjoying this story.  It's got to be the most popular thing I've written, engaging new readers and giving my old WAR readers some fun moments as well.  That said, I do just want to let it play out and bring it to a satisfying conclusion at some point, certainly no plans for a part two.  That said, I've said that before, so you never know.  But I'm fairly confident this one is strong enough to stand on its own.  Plus, when we get too far into their future, it's our present.  Story time it's 2017-18 now.  Do you really want to think about Ryan's graduation being cancelled, or Jake's first year in college being squashed by what's to come?  Yikes!  Better to wrap it up before it crashes into reality!

Who says a sequel has to be in Jake’s future? There are plenty of other students in that high school.
;–)

In an odd way, Danny and Jake have reached a level of maturity and honesty in their relationship. They both accept that the good times were essentially good for the sex and that they were never suited to be anything but BFF's. Danny in particular no longer feels the need for added pretence.

Pleased that Ryan was smart enough to see that Jake's weaknesses were not just a momentary lapse but intrinsic to his character, especially with Danny around.

Great switch introducing Kyle into the mix. Danny and Jake might see this poet and philosopher as boring but the real question is whether Jake has enough wit about him to sustain Kyle's interest.

Minecraft and social media are going to make the cut. Yeet!

 

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