Roy stepped on the sidewalk directly in front of the
school and walked through the crowd of students that stood on the grass.
Soon he was in the court yard, he looked through the
many faces, none were Kevin.
“Where’s Kevin!?” He yelled, not particularly to
anyone, just to everyone.
Many people answered, but with no consistency.
Roy felt and looked for Kevin. Every inch of the
area was in Roy’s vision, but no sign of Kevin. But it was more what he could
not see that directed Roy. In a room close to his first hour class was a void.
“That’s him!” Roy yelled.
The crowd of kids stared at Roy, all eyes were fixed
on him.
And in a split second Roy was gone, vanished in thin
air.
“Where did he go?” many people asked.
In the class the teacher stood in front of a black
board and was in the middle of a lecture on the Civil War.
In the middle of the room, Roy suddenly appeared.
Roy’s eyes instantly found Kevin.
“Who, what…” The teacher started but she was unable
to finish.
Time froze and a count down began until others would
arrive.
No one in the room moved.
Kevin stood up. “Who the hell are… wait your that
guy. But your different.” But his demeanour quickly dissolved. “Do you know
what you just did?!” He yelled at Roy.
“What I did! What I did!”
“Why the fuck did you do this?! We’re both fucked!”
“Yeah you are, I’m going to kill you.”
“Why… oh I see so your that whores boyfriend…” He
stopped. His eyes widened and he turned his head, on the wall inches from him
was a large hole.
“I missed.”
“Shit!” His sentenced ended with Roy’s fist smashing
against his facing, jettisoning him through the wall.
Kevin body landed in the grass outside.
Roy jumped down.
“It was just one girl! Is it really worth getting
killed over?” Kevin looked at the grass under Roy’s feet, it was turning brown
as if the moisture was being squeezed out of it.
“I saw what you did… I saw! The degrading filth…”
“Well it looks like this is it for you. I’ll be
leaving if you do survive, look me up, and we’ll finish this.”
“What?”
Kevin raised his hand, a column of dirt flew into
Roy’s face.
As he finished removing the soil from his eyes, Roy
looked around. Kevin was gone but in his place almost a hundred men and women
in black hoods.
“If you are planning anything against me, I would
recommend you don’t. It would be in your best interest to just let me be.”
Roy looked through the crowd.
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