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Thesoundoftheambulancehadmadethecrowedplacesoundedmorelikeamess.Aspacewasleftinthecrowdwhereaboyabout16yearsoldwascoveredwithbloodthatwasnothisown.Inhisarmswrappedaroundhislittlebrotherwholaidsoundlesslyandrainbegintofall...
Treywasdreamingagain.Hedreamedofhismother.Howshesmileateveryoneandtookcareofthefamily.Howshecooksathomeandhowshelaidpeacefullyonthehospital’sbed.Thenhewokeupnotrememberinganything.
Treywas16yearsoldwithlongblondhairalwaystiedupandpaleblueeyeswithlongeye-lashes,Hewasverywhiteasifhewassickandskinnybutpowerfulatthesametime.Hewasveryprettyforaboybuthehateditwhenpeoplesaythat.
Hehaddrunklastforthewholenightwithhiscrew.Lastnight,Treywastoldthathisfatherwascapturedandarrestedbypolicefordrugging.Hehaddonenothingbutdrinkingthatnight.Hewastrulygladaboutit,“ThatIfinallygotridofmyfather,”hethought.Notsurewhathewasfeeling.
“Heybro,you'relateforschool!”AndrescalledwakingTreyupfromallhisthoughts.
AndreswasTrey’s“littlebrother”inthecrew.HewasonlyfourteenwhenhejoinedthemandnoonereallyknewwherehecamefromorwhohisfamilywasHewasjustanordinarykidwhoTreyfoundinthetrashcan,bulliedbyolderkids.SmallerkidsbeingbulliedhappensoftenatHowlandHighSchool.ButAndreswasdifferentfromtheotherkids.Hejokedabouthowhewasbulliedlikehewastalkingaboutanotherpersonandnothimself.
“SomethingIcan’tdomyself.”That’swhatTreythoughtwhenhetookAndresinwiththecrew.AfterthatAndreshadbecamelikeasmallbrotherforthecrew,especiallyTrey.AnyonewhomessedwithAndresmessedwiththewholecrew.AndreslivedatthesameoldrustybuildingsasTreyandhealwaysmanagedtoshoutTreyawaketobenotlateforschool.Itwentkindof“outofcontrol”foronetimewhenTreyalmostbeatAndreupifhewasn’tstoppedbyothercrewmates.
“Shutyourmouthup!Littlebrother!”
Treydon’twanttoadmitit,buthewaskindofhoppingtoheartheannoyingsoundofAndresnow.Itisthesoundthatdragshimbackfromthefeelingofemptinessintoreality.
“Comeonman,Iwasn’tjoking!Takemeserioussometimesandyou’llfigurethatI’mthetruekingofthecrew!...”Treyignoredhim,nooneeverytakeAndresserious,itjusttakeuptoomuchbrainto.
“I’llgiveyoutwominutestorunbeforeIbeatyouup.”Treysaidinacalmvoice.
Treygrabbedhisleatherjacketandwentdownstairsaccidentallyknockingtwowinebottles.HewentoutsideandfoundtheaghastAndres.Hestoodsilentlylookingatthespotinfrontofhim.Treyfollowedhissightandfound,layingontheroad,aboybutbarelyabletoberecognized.ItwasRicky,thequietlittleboythathadalwaystriedhisbesttotakecareofthecrew.Hetookcareofeveryone’sinjuriesafterafightandkeptitinmindlikearealdoctordoes.Butnowtheboyjustlaidthere,barelybreathing.
TreyandAndrescamebackfromthehospital.“It’sBenwhodidit,hehasbeenthreateningthecrewformonth.”Andres‘svoicewasfilledwithhatred.ButTreysaidnothing.Hewasstaringbehindthem,itwasBen,whojustgotofanexpansivecarasheusuallydoes.Ben’sfamilywasveryrichandhehadalwaysbeenthe“goodstudent”thateveryonelikes.TreythoughtsotoountilhesawBendodrugswhilebeatingakidup.Afterthat,Ben’sparentshadbeenthreateningTreynottotell.
TreywalkedstraighttowardBen,grabbinghisheadandslammingittotheground.Benwasstruggledtogetup,halfofhisheadwasbleeding.“Youcrazy-”Ben’scursingwasstoppedbyanotherpunchfromTrey,hepunchedBenashardashecanandforawhile,Benthoughtthathe’sgoingtodietoday.ThenTreyhadstoppedandBenmanagedtogetup,hequicklybackedawayfromTrey.LookingatTreyasifhewasamonster.Buttherewasnofearinhiseyesandonlyprovocation.
Akidwaslookingatthem.ItwastheirschoolmateJackie,theshyastuteboy.Hewasaghastandjuststoodthere.Benturnoverrunningtothehimandstandbehindhimlikehewasscaredandneededprotection.ButfromthesideTreycouldseehimhehadaswitchbladeheldbehindJackieandTreyknowswhathewants.“Whatareyoulookat?Didn’tyoueverseenbullying?Gotelltheteacherifyouarebraveenoughto!”Treysaidwitheachwordsapaininhisheart.AndthetonesoundedexactlylikethemanwhoTreyhatedthemost,hisfather.
That’swhatBenwhattodo,hewantstobethevictimandtheperfectsone.HehadspreadderogatorycommentsonTreyovertheschoolwhileshammedhiskindnesstoothers.
Benwasgone.Hehadreachedhisgoalandcan’tstandthepainofhisinjuries.TreyandAndresdecidetoleaveaswell,butthen,justbeforethesightofJackievanishesbeforehiseyes,hesawasilhouetteofsomeonefamiliarwalkingtowardsJackie.
“Howdareyoubullysomeoneagain!Ithoughttheschoolhasalreadytoldyouaboutthis,doyouwanttogetinjailyoungman?Andlistentome!”Theprincipalshookandreprimandedtheboyinfrontofhimthatlookslikehe’sgoingtofallasleep.Treyhadbeenthemostoftenguestoftheprincipal’sofficesincefirstyearofschool.Hewasusedtotheoldmantalkingforhoursabouthisgradeandrulestofollowasastudent.Treywaspleasedwithhowsomeonewasimpartialtoeveryoneandcaredabouthisgradessomuch,buthejustdon’tseemtohavethecompetenttodoanybetter.“SeehereTrey,thegovernmenthadtoldmethatifyoucan’tgetabettergrade,thegovernmentdohavetheauthoritytosendyoutoaboy’shomeforbettereducation.”ThePrincipalsighedasfinallylettingoutabadnews.
“I’mgoingtoassignRanndyfromthird-grade(high-school).tohelpyoustudyyouunderstand?Thisisyouronlychance.”
Treysaidnothing.HerememberRanndy,aboywithbrownhair,alittlecurly,emeraldgreeneyes.Hewasenthusiasticandjusttoobrightenforsomeonewhogrewupinanenvironmentlikethis.Theywerecompletelydifferentpeople.AndTreystillrememberedwhentheyfirstmetasclassmatesinmiddleschool.
“Hi.IsyournameTrey?MynameisRanndy.Youmustbenewhere.Icanshowyouaround!Youcanaskmeanythingisyouhavequestionsorifyouneedhelp.”Ranndysaidexcitedly.
Itwasnoonandsunlightpassedthroughthewindow,andforawhile,TreybelievedthatRanndycanmakeanyoneasbrightashimself.Anyonebuthim.
AfterthenRanndystartedgivinghimlittlegifts.Itfrightenedhimalittleatfirstdotonoonehadevergivenhimanygiftsbefore.Treywastoovulnerableasforsomeonewhogrownupinaplacelikethis.
Changehappenedinanafternoon.AkidmaintainedthatTreywasguiltyforthemissing$20thatwasleftintheteachers’office.Nobodyevenconsideredthatthekidliedaboutthemoney.NoonepayedheedtoTrey’sexplanationuntilRanndyhadcame.Hewasgrabbingthekid’sbackpack,andthereitwas,the$20.
Afterthat,TreyhadbecameafollowerofRanndy.EverywhereRanndywent,Treyfollows.Theywenttoschooltogether,atetogetherandplayedtogether.TheywereusedtobeingtogetheruntilonedayTrey’smotherhaddiedfailedtofightcancer.Trey’swholefamilymovedandhevanishedfromRanndy’slifenotevenhadthechancetosaygoodbye.
“HiTrey,soI’myourtutorRanndyandyoustillremembermeright?”Ranndystarttalking,hehadgrownintwoyears,stillenthusiasticasusually,butalsoalittlenervous.
“Yeh,andalsoanothermyfriendJackieisgoingtohelpyouwiththeELA...”AsRanndytalked,TreysawJackiepeakedinsidetheclassroomthenhiseyeswasfullofterrorasheseesTreysittinginit.Ranndydidn’tseemstonoticeanddraggedJackieinsideintroducinghimtoTrey.
“Jackie,meetTrey.Trey,thisisJackie.”
Jackielookedlikedhe’sgoingtodrowninfearasTreylooksathim.
“I’msorry,excuseme,”JackieranoutoftheclassroomleavingTreyandRanndyalone.
“Iguessyoushouldgochasehimfirst?”TreytriedimitatingthesoftpolitetoneofRanndybutfailandsoundedsarcasticinstead.Ranndyfrownalittle,butthensaidnothingandchasedafterJackie.
Afterthat,Ranndyhadtutoredhimlikeateacherbutneverasenthusiasticasbefore.TreyhadnodoubtthatJackiehadtoldhimaboutthewhole“bully”thinghehaddone.Treydon’tcareifpeopledon’tunderstandwhatreallyhappenedorwhattheythinkofhim.Ifitswhattheybelievethensobeit.ButRanndywasdifferenttohim.Itfeltedliketheonlypersonwhohadbelievedhimhadgivenuponhim.
TreylookedatRanndy,hewastalkingtohimaboutthequestionshehadgotwrong.Sunlightshinesonhimjustasthesameasthefirstdaytheymet.HisemeraldgreeneyesseemstostoponTreyforasecondthenmovedaway.Treyfeltsomethinghadflickeredinsidehimlikeaburstingflameburninghotterthenever.
Treywasnotsurewhathewasfeelingthatday.Hehadneverputfaithinanyonebuthiscrewmatesafterhismotherhaddied.Hewasloathtodoit.ButwhenRanndyaskedhimifhewantstobefriendwithhim,hehadwantedtoyessomuchthathehadranoutofclassroomtostophimself.
“ThatisthemoststupidthingIhadeverdoneandIbetthatAndreswilllaughatmefortheentireyearifheknowsit.”Treythought.
JustthenhesawAndresrunningtowardhim.Hestopped,gaspingforair.
“Ihavetoadmonishyouaboutsomething.Youcan’ttrustRanndy!”
ThenTreywantedAndrestostop,andtostopwhateverhe’sabouttosay.HewishedthatthetimecanjuststaysthesameforeverwhenhestillthinksthathecouldbefriendwithRanndyandfinallybelieveinsomeone.ButitgoesonandAndreskepttalking.
“Itwasatrapofthem,Ben,JackieandRanndy.Theywantedyouinaboy’shomeforrevengeofyour“bullying.”IheardthemtalkingaboutityesterdayandI’msorryyouhavetoknowthissolate.IjustthoughtyouweresohappyandIjustcouldn’truinitforyou...I’msorryTrey.”
Treyhadknownthatthiswillhappensomeday,everytime,peoplegivehimfalsehopesthendumphimlikehedoesn’thaveanyfeelings,sohehadstophisfeelingsandshuttingdownhimself.Butstilltheygethimeverytime.
Treyranbacktotheclassroom,grabbingRanndyandpushinghimtothewall,hedon’twanttobelieveit,hewantRanndytoadmitithimself.
“DidyouonlytutoredmebecauseIbulliedBenandJackie?Isthisalljustsomekindofyourstupidrevenge?”
Treywaitedforhim,waitedforhimtoexcuseandsayno,that’snottrue.ButRanndydidn’tsayanything,heturnedawayhisheadunabletolookintoTrey’scleanblueeyesthathaddarken.Forthefirsttimehe,sawhurtfulnessinsidethem.
“Whataboutbeingfriends?Wasthatpartofyourtraptwo?”Treyaskedagain,voiceshaking.
“Noitwasn’t,Ijustthoughtthatyou’rethetypeofpersonthatneedssomehelpand...”RanndytriedexplainbutwasinterruptedbyTrey.
“Thetypeofperson?YouthinkthatI’mthekindofpersonthatneedsyourpityonme?Whodoyouthinkyouaretome!”Treyyell.
“Yes!You‘rethetypeofpersonthatnoonelikesandcanonlybullyothersforfun!”That’snotwhatRanndymeantatall.Ifhecouldchangeonethinginhislive,hewouldhavetakenbackthosewordsthathadhurtTreysobadlikenoonehashurthimbefore.
“Noyouareright,Iamthattypeofperson.Youdon’tneedtobesorry.I’msorryIyellatyou,youdidnothingwrong...”Treysaidwithavoicesosmallitsoundedlikehewastalkingtohimself.Helookedlikeasifallofhispowerhadbeendrainedoutofhimandhissouldimmedallthewaydowntothebottom.
Treywasonthecargoingtoaboy’shome,hewasn’tsurprisedthathehisgradesfailagain.Hehadtriedhisbest,butitturnsoutsameasusually.Thenthecarstoppedandturned.
“Excuseme,whereareyoutakingme?”Treyaskedthedriver.
“IjustgotamessagesayingtheresomethingwrongwithyourgradeandI’mtoldtosendyouback,”saidthedriver.TreywasconfusedashewasdrivenbacktoschoolandsawapolicetalkingtotheprincipalwithRanndybeside.
Ranndyhadneverexperiencedsomethinglikethis,forthewholeentirenighttheonlythinghecanthinkofisTrey.
“WhydidIsaythosethings?”Hethought,andfindinghimselfnotbelievingthatTreywouldreallybullysomeoneforfun.“Theremustbesomethingwrongaboutthis.AndImustapologizetohim.”
Thenthesecondday,RanndywastoldthatTreyhadfailhisgradeandwassendtoaboy’shome.
“That’simpossible!Treydidwellin...”Beforehecansayanythingtotheteacher.RanndywasstoppedbyBenwhopassedby.
“Whatareyoudoing?Don’tyourememberourrevengeplain?”“Butthat’snotwhatImeanttodoandnowheissendtoaboy’shomedoyouknowwhatthatmeanstoaperson?”RanndywantedtoexplainittoBen,let’sstoptherevengeTreyisaniceperson.ButBenlisteningatall.
“Whocaresaboutwhathappenstohim?Afterall,heisjustpoor,uselessandordinarychild.Whatcanhedotous?”
Ranndycouldn’tbelievethatthosewordswordcomingfromthesweet,gentleBen.Hecouldn’tbaretohearit.Andsohedidn’t.Hehadranawayfromhimshockedthathisworldhadflippedhisworld.
“Hey,youRanndyright?”Avoicecalledfrombehindhim.ItwastheboynamedAndresthathadalwaysstayedtogetherwithTrey.
“DoyouwanttoknowwhyTreyhadbulliedyourfellowgentlefriends?Causeoneofthemaren’tsogentleandniceasyouthought!DoyouhaveanyideasofwhatTreyhadbeenthroughandwhatBenhaddidtoTrey.Hismotherdiedoutofcancerwhenhewasonlythirteenandhisfatherhadbeentreatinghimlikeaslaveeversince...BenhadthreatenTrey’screwmates’familyforcingTreytoantagonizeeveryfriendofhis.HehadbeentreatingTreylikeatoyforfun.”Andresalmostsobashesaidit.
“Youweretheonlyhopehehad.Hehadtrustedyou,butyouhaven’tevenbelievedhim.”
Ranndywasrunningagain,thistimetotheprincipal’soffice.HoldingatestsheetwiththenameTreyonit.
“Mr.Principal!YouhavetoseeTrey’stestscore!”Ranndyhandedthesheetofpaperhehadtakenfromtheteacher’sfilestothePrincipal.Ithadascoreof97/100onit.
“Treyhadpassedandforthegradeofotherthings,hehadallpassedbutgotafailinggrade.”Ranndysaidanxiously.“Iseethat,thankRanndyfortellingmeaboutthis,Iwillcallthepolice.”
ThepolicehadcamefastfoundingabouthowBenhadthreatentheteachers’tofailingthegradeforTreyandhadfiguredthatBenhasbeendoingdrugs.ThepolicehadaskedBen’sparentstocomebutBenwasstillnotfoundintheschool.Treywassendback,confused.AndwhenhesawRanndy,thefirstthingheheardwashisapology.
“IamtrulysorryTrey,Ishouldn’thavesaidthosethingstoyou.Willyoustillwillingtobefriendwithme?”
“Andmetoo,”saidbyJackiethatpoppedoutofnowhere.Itfeltjustlikethehappyendingeveryonewaswaitingfor.ButsomethingfeltwrongtoTrey.Thenhefeltit,agunhadraisedbehindhim,itwasBen.
“Nobodymoves!”Everyonewentsilentastheysawthegun.ThepolicetriedtocalmBendownbutnothingseemstoworked.
“YouhadruineverythingformeTrey.Myfriendsandmywholeentirelive!IwouldbeputinjailandnoweveryoneknowshowgoodyouareandhowbadIam!You’rehappynow!”Bencried.
“ItdoesnotmatterwhatotherswillthinkofyouBen,it’swhatyouchoosetodo.YoucanstillchangeBen,justputdownthegun.”Treyspokewithacalmvoice.
“No!It’stoolateforme,andI’mtakingyouwithme!”Justthen,RanndywhenpushingTreyaway,butsomeonewasfaster.“Andres!”Alightningboltflashingoverthedarkcloudedskyandtheearthstartedtrembling.
Asrainbegintofall,thesoundofambulancesandthecryoflittlekidshadmadethecrowdedplacesoundedmorelikeamess.Theschoolbuildingwasalmostcompletelydevastatedbythesuddenearthquakethathadoccurred.Peoplewerediggingallovertheruinssearchingforothers.Inthecrowd,aspacewasleftwhereaboyabout16yearsoldwascoveredwithbloodthatisnothisown.Inhisarms,washislittlebrotherwholaidsoundlesslyandforthefirsttime,hewastakenseriouslybyhisbigbrother.
RanndyhadneverseenTreyeversincethedayofcrisis.HehadlostconnectionwithhimanditsometimesfeltedlikethatTreyandallthechaoshadneverappearedinthisworld.ItmayaswellbeadreamofhisuntilhesawhimagainatHarvardUniversity.Trey’spaleblondhairlongerthaneverwiththeblueeyesbrightenashesawhim.
“Hi,isyournameTrey?MynameisRanndyandwouldyouliketobefriendwithme?”Ranndyaskedthesametoneasthreeyearsbefore.
“Yes,Iwouldliketobeyourfriend.”saidTrey.Itwasthesamepersonaskingthesamequestion,butthistime,hegottentheanswerthathehadbeenwaitingfor.
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