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Arturo & Troy
with: no one
So, Arturo and Troy were there when hell broke loose that Halloween night. Kind of. They were actually outside, far across from the house party that nearly everyone from school was going to. Arturo and Troy were trekking around town, trick-or-treating for free candy because, heck, people were giving away free candy, and their 90s Robin and Superboy costumes were worthy for any cosplay contest at San Diego Comic-Con. And they were about to go inside the house for the party—well, at least Troy wanted to, for the free food that was there, because all that walking made him hungry, even though he’d eaten dinner less than two hours ago.
While the two argued with each other about crashing the Halloween party, they heard something else literally crashed from inside the house. They didn’t know what was actually happening inside the house, but whatever happened sounded bad enough to make the area have actual snow falling a month too early. Troy wanted to check it out, but Arturo insisted it would be a bad idea, especially when the police would show up soon... and after Troy tore down a mailbox nearby just by bumping into it just a tad... So, they just carefully ran away from the scene without anyone noticing.
Arturo told Troy to investigate the party on Twitter during the weekend, but Troy didn’t really understand how social media worked and his computer nerd pal was too busy with his own stuff to teach him. All he learned was that Kash’s house was destroyed. Yikes.
Now it was Monday. School resumed as if the unnatural disaster from the Halloween party didn’t happen. At least it seemed that way. Troy and Arturo pedaled on their bikes to school like every other weekday, except the latter looked distant along the way. Arto had looked more distracted since last month. He’d already theorized a connection between his mother’s disappearance (as well as others in town) and the night of the weird stars, but he was stuck—he still had no clue what really happened.
Arto was so absorbed with his thoughts while walking in the hallway, but he managed to hear what Troy was saying when they opened their lockers, probably to catch his attention.
“Yeah, so when I’m eighteen, she’ll be twenty-two. It’ll be okay between us.”
Arturo knit his brows together as he stared at the short freshman. “Dude, she’s your sister.”
“My adoptive sister,” Troy corrected, stowing away a couple of textbooks in his locker. “We’re not related by blood at all, so it’s perfectly fine and legal… I think.”
“I don’t know…”
“Hey, if you had met, you’d understand how I feel.” Troy paused, thinking for a couple of seconds. “On second thought, don’t meet her. I don’t want any competition.” Too bad whoever his adoptive older sister might be dating in college wouldn’t think of Troy much as a “competition,” Arturo almost blurted. It was a little harsh but still true.
with: no one
So, Arturo and Troy were there when hell broke loose that Halloween night. Kind of. They were actually outside, far across from the house party that nearly everyone from school was going to. Arturo and Troy were trekking around town, trick-or-treating for free candy because, heck, people were giving away free candy, and their 90s Robin and Superboy costumes were worthy for any cosplay contest at San Diego Comic-Con. And they were about to go inside the house for the party—well, at least Troy wanted to, for the free food that was there, because all that walking made him hungry, even though he’d eaten dinner less than two hours ago.
While the two argued with each other about crashing the Halloween party, they heard something else literally crashed from inside the house. They didn’t know what was actually happening inside the house, but whatever happened sounded bad enough to make the area have actual snow falling a month too early. Troy wanted to check it out, but Arturo insisted it would be a bad idea, especially when the police would show up soon... and after Troy tore down a mailbox nearby just by bumping into it just a tad... So, they just carefully ran away from the scene without anyone noticing.
Arturo told Troy to investigate the party on Twitter during the weekend, but Troy didn’t really understand how social media worked and his computer nerd pal was too busy with his own stuff to teach him. All he learned was that Kash’s house was destroyed. Yikes.
Now it was Monday. School resumed as if the unnatural disaster from the Halloween party didn’t happen. At least it seemed that way. Troy and Arturo pedaled on their bikes to school like every other weekday, except the latter looked distant along the way. Arto had looked more distracted since last month. He’d already theorized a connection between his mother’s disappearance (as well as others in town) and the night of the weird stars, but he was stuck—he still had no clue what really happened.
Arto was so absorbed with his thoughts while walking in the hallway, but he managed to hear what Troy was saying when they opened their lockers, probably to catch his attention.
“Yeah, so when I’m eighteen, she’ll be twenty-two. It’ll be okay between us.”
Arturo knit his brows together as he stared at the short freshman. “Dude, she’s your sister.”
“My adoptive sister,” Troy corrected, stowing away a couple of textbooks in his locker. “We’re not related by blood at all, so it’s perfectly fine and legal… I think.”
“I don’t know…”
“Hey, if you had met, you’d understand how I feel.” Troy paused, thinking for a couple of seconds. “On second thought, don’t meet her. I don’t want any competition.” Too bad whoever his adoptive older sister might be dating in college wouldn’t think of Troy much as a “competition,” Arturo almost blurted. It was a little harsh but still true.
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