The Homeroom Bunch
by: Miguel Sanchez
© 2005-2008 by the author
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Chapter 1
Shawn was a happy lad growing up in the sun of southern California. Even though
he had lived in the states all his life, he had picked up the deep Scottish
accent of his parents. He had everything a boy his age could want. He had the
latest computer equipment, a super cool bike and many other things a boy his age
could want.
Shawn was also a popular boy at Wilson Middle School. He had many friends who he
would play and hang out with but with all this, he couldn’t say he had a best
friend. He saw others who would go off in pairs just to spend time together on
their own. Each time he would see this, he would just shake it off and find a
few of his other friends and hang with until it was either time to return to
class or go home.
Just before spring break, Mr. Williams said he had an announcement to make.
“Class we have a new student joining us. I would like you all to meet Colin
Ferguson and take a few minutes to introduce yourselves to him. Above all, I
want you to make him feel welcome to Wilson. It is difficult enough coming to a
new school but having to do so near the end of a school year is even harder.”
Colin stepped inside the classroom and quickly began to look at all his new
classmates. His head quickly dropped to the floor because he felt himself begin
to get frightened at the prospect of having to meet so many new people. There
was an open seat between Maggie Roberts and William “Billy” Boyles. Mr. Williams
pointed this out to Colin and he timidly walked over and sat down.
Ray Matthews looked at Colin and a smile quickly came upon his face. Lance
Roberts glared at him and immediately slapped his leg to bring his friend back
down to earth. Ray just smiled and winked back to Lance.
Another kid looked at the new boy and definitely was not about to welcome him to
“his” class. Mark Kelly, for some unknown reason had his own measuring stick and
if you came up short, life could be rough.
Mr. Williams gave his class a few minutes to all say hellos to the new boy.
Maggie was the first to shake his hand followed by William. Ray and Lance each
patted him on the back as a friendly gesture hoping he would relax.
When Shawn saw this timid little creature, he knew that he would have to keep an
eye out for him from Mark. He knew he would never measure up to his standards
but this was one kid he wasn’t going to use as his doormat.
Shawn was the first to speak to Colin. He extended his hand to him as he said,
“Hi, my name is Shawn nice to meet you.”
He looked up at the boy and saw that Shawn was smiling in a truly friendly way.
Colin was a bit unsure of what to make of this but he knew for once is his meek
life, he was going to have to try to make at least one friend. So, mustering all
the courage he could, he took Shawn’s hand and said “I’m Colin nice to meet you
too.”
Mr. Williams saw what he thought was a friendship trying to be formed here and
decided to help things even more. When the homeroom period was over, he called
out to Shawn and Colin. “Mr. Maxwell and Mr. Ferguson, please see me for a
minute after class.” Colin suddenly had a look of panic come across his face.
Shawn, on the other hand, knew Mr. Williams so he wasn’t worried about his
announcement.
When the bell rang, both boys remained in their seats until everyone had left so
the three of them could talk. Mr. Williams walked back to where they were seated
and immediately saw the look of pure fear on Colin’s face. Speaking in a
soothing voice, Mr. Williams said, “Colin, relax. You aren’t in any trouble. I
asked you and Shawn to stay here because of what I just saw son. Do you have
problems making friends at school?”
Colin just nodded his head then looked back down at the desk. Shawn saw this and
reached his hand over and touched his arm. Colin’s head snapped up and looked at
the boy touching his arm. Shawn just smiled at him and suddenly, Colin relaxed
and was able to listen to what Mr. Williams had to say.
Mr. Williams began speaking again. “Colin, I’m going to have Shawn be your
mentor while you get used to life here at Wilson Middle. The first thing you’ll
need to do is go back to the office and get your class schedule. I can tell you
now that I will be your Physical Education teacher. I am also a guidance
counselor so if you ever need someone to talk to about anything at all, my door
is always open. Just to let you know something, I keep what I talk with students
about in that room totally private and it goes no further. Shawn, go with Colin
to the office and get his schedule and I will see you guys in PE.”
The boys went to the office and the secretary told them to wait and Mrs.
Armstrong would be right with them. Just as the boys were about to sit down, the
door to Mrs. Armstrong’s office opened and she stepped out.
Shawn touched Colin’s arm so his new friend would relax. They walked into her
office and Shawn decided he would be the spokesperson. “Mrs. Armstrong, this is
Colin Ferguson. He needs to get his class schedule, please.”
Normally Mrs. Armstrong was a gruff, no nonsense type of person but Shawn had a
way of getting on her good side and this time was no different. She looked at
Colin and smiled at him. “Well Colin, let me see what classes you will be taking
for the rest of the year.” She went to her computer and typed in his name then
the boys heard the printer come to life. She looked it over for a few minutes
then said, “Here you go young man. It looks like you boys have the same
schedule. Shawn knows where all the classrooms are so you have someone here to
show you your way around. Enjoy yourself here at Wilson Middle School.”
The boys walked out of the office and Shawn quickly looked over his friend’s
schedule. “Man dude, she was right. We have every class together. This is going
to be great.”
They started heading for their first class when suddenly Colin’s worst fear came
to life. Mark came out of the boy’s room and stopped directly in front of Colin.
“Well what have we here, the new kid in school? Let’s see if he”
Shawn stopped him in mid sentence. “Look Mark, don’t you have a toilet to go
flush yourself down? I’m here to tell you right now that you have pushed your
last kid around here. So go and get the fuck out of our faces.”
For a big kid Mark was quick and he was about to go and push the smaller boy to
the ground when Shawn stepped right in front of him and firmly clamped his hand
right on Mark’s most prized possessions. Now Shawn didn’t lock down as tight as
he could but it was enough to get the bigger kid’s attention.
Shawn stepped forward and whispered into Mark’s ear. “Don’t fuck with me Mark!
You will loose. I know what you can do but you know absolutely nothing about me.
Oh, and one more thing. If you ever try to lay one finger on Colin, I promise
that I will take you out.”
Shawn finally turned loose of Mark’s jewels and the two of them went on to
class. The boys had English, Math and Science in their morning block. When
Science was over, it was time for a well-deserved break and that came in the
form of lunch.
The boys headed for the cafeteria and Colin started getting nervous. Shawn saw
this and asked, “What’s wrong dude?”
Colin didn’t answer because he just couldn’t tell his friend him mom hadn’t done
anything for lunch. They walked in silence for a few more feet until they came
to the bathroom.
Shawn quickly pushed his friend inside and looked him right in the eyes and
said, “OK dude, now what’s wrong? Didn’t you bring anything for lunch? Is that
it? If that’s it don’t worry about it.”
Colin couldn’t take this any more. He finally broke down in tears. He just stood
there crying like a newborn baby. Shawn stepped forward and pulled him into his
chest and let his friend get all this out of his system.
While he was holding his friend, something was going through his head. Shawn
thought, ‘What was happening here? He always cared for the under dog and would
step in when someone was in trouble but this was something totally new and
foreign to him. He was actually beginning to care about this boy and not just as
a friend. Why? What was going on here? What ever it was that was happening to
him, he knew this, he liked Colin and wasn’t about to turn his back on him. Not
now and certainly not ever.’
Colin’s tears began to subside and he squeaked out a meek “Thank you, Shawn.” He
composed himself and went into a stall to get some toilet paper. He quickly blew
his nose then went and washed his face to remove the signs that he had been
crying. He asked Shawn a question and this time his voice was back. “How can you
be so nice to me? You know nothing about me? Everywhere I have ever been, I have
been picked on and tormented by people like that big kid. No one has ever
stepped up and said they were my friend.”
Shawn looked at his friend and said, “Look, its lunch time. If you’re like me,
you’re ready to eat. I don’t guarantee the food in the cafeteria but it will
fill you up if you can keep it down. Now come on and lets get going and I will
tell you something that may help you understand me more.”
Colin smiled at Shawn and both boys headed towards their local ptomaine factory
to see what the misery of the day was. As they walked inside, Shawn saw some of
his friends from homeroom. Ray waved to him and Colin and they both waved back.
Shawn saw a small table in a private area that he used to sit at frequently so
he headed over there and set a book down to mark their spots. The boys headed
for the lunch line and Colin started getting quiet again. Shawn knew what was
happening and he would not let this happen here. He quickly ordered lunch for
both boys and headed over to the cash register. The clerk totaled both meals up
and Shawn quickly paid for both. The boys headed back for the table and unloaded
their food and sat down and began to eat.
Colin was eating when Shawn started to speak. “Colin, I have never had a friend
before.” Colin looked up and listened intently as his new friend spoke. “I mean
I have friends like Ray, Lance and Maggie and Bill but a real friend who I can
talk to and share things with, no I don’t. Do you know what it is to be rich and
have almost anything you want except friends?”
Colin had to stop eating when he heard that. “I don’t understand. I thought
having money meant being cool and you could take your friends to all kinds of
neat places and have cool parties and guys like Ray or Will would want to have
sleepovers?”
Shawn swallowed his mouthful while his friend was talking and got ready to
answer his question. “You would think that wouldn’t you? In reality, that’s not
the case at all. You are the only person who I would feel comfortable even
thinking of ever asking you to come to my house to see my computer or video
games. Do you have a bike?”
Colin was eating but he was also hanging on every word Shawn had just told him.
“Yeah, I have a bike. It’s not the greatest in the world but it’s solid and it
will get me almost anywhere I need to go. Gee Shawn, I thought I had things
rough. When I get home, I usually got to my room and play my instruments. That’s
my release and it helps me to think about how things might be.”
Shawn was confused now. “How things might be? I don’t understand dude.”
Colin thought about his question long and hard before deciding to take a chance
and let out one of his deepest and closely held secrets. He said, “Yeah Shawn,
how things might be. How they might be if I wasn’t here.”
Shawn almost choked on his soda. He sputtered saying, “If you weren’t here dude?
Fuck, don’t talk like that. You’re my friend. I like you. I have told you things
I have told no other living, breathing human being. Damn you Colin Ferguson
don’t you go and do nothing stupid.” Tears were starting to well up in Shawn’s
eyes as he pled to his new friend not to go and do that. “Please Colin. Please
don’t do that. Please?”
Colin had to wipe his eyes now. “Shawn, I never knew. I just thought you were
being nice to me this morning. I know that kid made you mad but I thought it was
just that. I guess it is because I never have had a friend either. I promise I
won’t ever do anything like that. I swear. You are my friend too. I would like
to come see your video games some time. I would have to ask my mother.
Shawn’s eyes lit up when he heard that. “Really, you mean it? You would like to
come over to my house? I can’t believe this. This has got to be the best day of
my life.”
Just as those words left his mouth he saw the homeroom club heading over to
their table. Ray looked at both boys sitting there and said, “Hey guys, we
better get it in gear or Mr. Williams will have our heads. You know he hates for
us not to be dressed out and ready for gym on time.
Lance chimed in and said, “Colin, do you have a pair of gym shorts? Don’t worry
if you haven’t. I have an extra pair you can borrow and just share a locker with
Shawn. You can wear your tee shirt.”
The boys headed out of the cafeteria and quickly headed for the locker room.
Lance tossed Colin his extra gym shorts and they got changed in record time. Mr.
Williams didn’t have much planned for the class so he just let them shoot some
hoops or they could go and walk the track. Colin noticed Ray and Lance head for
the door leading outside to the track. He walked over to Shawn and said, “What’s
up with Ray and Lance?”
Shawn looked up at the two boys and said “They have been best friends for as
long as I have known them. They are always hanging together. I even think they
have the same classes too. You want to go and walk the track so we can talk some
more?”
Colin followed his friend and said “Sure. I can’t play basketball so I would
just make a fool of myself in front of the others.”
The boys headed for the same door the other two went out and as soon as they
were clear of the building they started talking again. Shawn was the first to
speak and Colin could hear a little hesitation in his voice. “Colin, there is
something I need to tell you and I hope this won’t make you hate me. I’m not
totally sure what this entire means but I feel it is something I should at least
let you know about.”
The boys walked for a bit while Shawn was trying to gather his thoughts. “Do you
remember when we were in the bathroom earlier and I was holding you while you
were crying?”
Colin looked at his friend and smiled. “Yeah man, I do and I want to thank you
for not calling me a cry baby or something worse. I just had to get that out.
There are times when so much is bottled up inside me that as soon as I get home
from school, I just go up to my room and cry until I fall a sleep.”
“Gees man,” Shawn said. “I’m sorry. Maybe now that you have a friend you won’t
have to feel the need to cry any more. When I was holding you earlier, I felt I
could hold you forever Colin. I just wanted to take all that pain away and
protect you from all the bad things in the world. Does this make any sense to
you?”
Colin thought about that for a minute and answered his friend. “Yeah man, it
does. When you were holding me, I felt the safest I have felt in years. I just
wanted to stay there forever too.
Shawn listened closely to what his friend said and his expression as he did.
“Good. Because I have one more thing to say to you too, I think I love you.” As
those words left his lips, his stomach went into his throat. He just knew he
would lose the only person in his life he ever thought of calling a friend and
now he knew he just ruined everything.
Colin heard those three words and when he did, he had a smile that went from ear
to ear on his face. “You do? Really, you love me? Shawn, that is so cool. I felt
the same thing when you help me. That’s why I didn’t want to let you go. See
Shawn, I think I love you too.”
Both boys walking had come to almost a halt when Ray and Lance came up from
behind. Both Colin and Shawn were totally in their own world and hadn’t heard
them. Lance caught the grins on their faces and he just knew what was going on.
He knew he could never tell them about him and Ray but he was sure happy that
they were not the only ones with boyfriends there at school. Lance finally broke
the ice. “Hey guys, what’s going on? It looks like you two have become fast
friends. That’s great. Colin, welcome to the homeroom club.”
Hearing Lance’s voice snapped them back into reality. But try as they might,
they just couldn’t get the smiles off their faces. Ray even had a grin on his
face.
Lance thought that the time was right to say something. Lance and Ray could just
look at each other and they would know what the other was thinking. Ray looked
back at Lance and just nodded his head. So Lance came up to Shawn and whispered
into his ear. “So did you tell him you love him?”
Colin heard this and stiffened right up from fear. Shawn, on the other hand,
kept his composure. He wasn’t sure what to say until he glanced down to Lance’s
hand. It was firmly in Ray’s so he knew it was safe to talk to these two
friends. “Yeah guys, I did.” When he said that, Shawn reached and took Colin’s
hand into his own and gave it a firm squeeze. He felt Colin relax and his smile
returned as the four boys finished their walk around the track.
The four of them agreed to keep everything said that day deep to them and as a
well guarded secret. They headed back into the locker room and quickly got back
into their school clothes to finish the day.
The four of them headed to study hall. Other than homeroom, this was the only
other class they had besides PE. This gave the boys time to do their homework
and to quietly talk about the day they had going for them. Lance and Ray were
sitting together and Colin and Shawn were side by side. Shawn looked at Colin an
asked him “Do you think your Mom will let you stop over so you can meet my Mom?”
Colin quickly replied, “I will have to call her. She is at work until 5:30 but I
don’t think she will mind.”
The boys did their homework then it was time to go to the last class of the day.
English was both boys favorite subject so this class flew by for them. When the
bell rang, the homeroom club met at their newest member’s locker to head home
for the day.
To be continued...
Posted: 07/04/08