care_less
Professional Procrastinator
Karma was not looking forward to school today.
On most days, waking up early had meant a moment of peace. His mother was a nurse, so she had a rather early shift that would give him time to speak to her. It was nice every so often to only be with his mom. When it came to his personal life, he did not have anyone else besides his best friend to speak to. So usually, he would spend his mornings making some oatmeal and coffee for him and his mother, talk about Karma's school life, then say goodbye as she forced his older brother to take him (along with Xander) to school. Although he could barely remember his birth mother before she had passed, his adopted mother had reminded him of her heavily. Being with her felt like his second chance in having his mother back. And in the morning, he usually had said opportunity. Of course, Xander would be there at breakfast with him around this time. But it seemed that the other was running a little late.
'Typical,' Karma had thought to himself. 'He probably slept through his alarm again.'
Unfortunately for Karma, his usual calming routine was broken when his father had came downstairs. He did not hate his father, but he would avoid him at all costs if necessary. He was confused as to why he was awake so early, for his shift did not start for another three hours. But from how unhappy he was, he soon realized why. His older brother had snitched on his mother about making him wake up and drive Karma to school. The boy could already feel Eric's evil grin on the back of his neck. 'What a prick.' Karma hated the yelling. He should be used to it by now, but it never gotten easier. He wanted to stand up for his mother. He had always daydreamed of doing so. He imagined himself to be as quick as Xander, and perhaps gain some balls and puff up his chest. He'd imagine pushing his dad away, punch Eric across the jaw, and carry his mother and baby sister into a car to drive far far away.
But that dream never seemed to come true. He couldn't even look at his father directly, let alone push him away. He instead stared dully at his barely touched oatmeal. He couldn't eat with someone like his father around. Then, he heard his mother call his name. He snapped out of his trance and turned to him. Now looking between his parents as he adjusted his glasses nervously. "You're old enough to find your own way to school," his father grumbled. "Go ahead and be on your way."
"Aaron! He is only sixteen! He can't even drive yet!" his mother protested, but Karma smiled weakly and waved her off. "It's fine, Mum. I'm sure Xander's parents wouldn't mind." As much as it irked him to break his routine, he would gladly do it if it meant and end to their arguing. His mother sighed. She looked stressed. "Okay. Tell Xander's mum I've said thank you. Be safe!" Karma smiled breifly at her before making his way.
He grabbed his black bookbag, slid on his sneakers, and hurried out of the door. Karma was glad that his friend did not live far, or else this morning would have been twenty times worse. He walked to the house next door, which was nearly identical to his besides the different paint job. He gave out a long sigh. God was he already tired. Karma knocked on the door, stepped back, and waited patiently for his best friend to arrive.
Cosmic_Chaos
On most days, waking up early had meant a moment of peace. His mother was a nurse, so she had a rather early shift that would give him time to speak to her. It was nice every so often to only be with his mom. When it came to his personal life, he did not have anyone else besides his best friend to speak to. So usually, he would spend his mornings making some oatmeal and coffee for him and his mother, talk about Karma's school life, then say goodbye as she forced his older brother to take him (along with Xander) to school. Although he could barely remember his birth mother before she had passed, his adopted mother had reminded him of her heavily. Being with her felt like his second chance in having his mother back. And in the morning, he usually had said opportunity. Of course, Xander would be there at breakfast with him around this time. But it seemed that the other was running a little late.
'Typical,' Karma had thought to himself. 'He probably slept through his alarm again.'
Unfortunately for Karma, his usual calming routine was broken when his father had came downstairs. He did not hate his father, but he would avoid him at all costs if necessary. He was confused as to why he was awake so early, for his shift did not start for another three hours. But from how unhappy he was, he soon realized why. His older brother had snitched on his mother about making him wake up and drive Karma to school. The boy could already feel Eric's evil grin on the back of his neck. 'What a prick.' Karma hated the yelling. He should be used to it by now, but it never gotten easier. He wanted to stand up for his mother. He had always daydreamed of doing so. He imagined himself to be as quick as Xander, and perhaps gain some balls and puff up his chest. He'd imagine pushing his dad away, punch Eric across the jaw, and carry his mother and baby sister into a car to drive far far away.
But that dream never seemed to come true. He couldn't even look at his father directly, let alone push him away. He instead stared dully at his barely touched oatmeal. He couldn't eat with someone like his father around. Then, he heard his mother call his name. He snapped out of his trance and turned to him. Now looking between his parents as he adjusted his glasses nervously. "You're old enough to find your own way to school," his father grumbled. "Go ahead and be on your way."
"Aaron! He is only sixteen! He can't even drive yet!" his mother protested, but Karma smiled weakly and waved her off. "It's fine, Mum. I'm sure Xander's parents wouldn't mind." As much as it irked him to break his routine, he would gladly do it if it meant and end to their arguing. His mother sighed. She looked stressed. "Okay. Tell Xander's mum I've said thank you. Be safe!" Karma smiled breifly at her before making his way.
He grabbed his black bookbag, slid on his sneakers, and hurried out of the door. Karma was glad that his friend did not live far, or else this morning would have been twenty times worse. He walked to the house next door, which was nearly identical to his besides the different paint job. He gave out a long sigh. God was he already tired. Karma knocked on the door, stepped back, and waited patiently for his best friend to arrive.
Cosmic_Chaos