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PSL; [TERRIBLE THINGS WE HAVE DONE]
[It's difficult being the new kid at school, the new kid in town, everyone a stranger, every setting a readjustment, a fresh (and always failed) expectation to fit in hanging over one's head like a knife. It's even harder when your name is Henry Creel; a twelve year-old boy who is a little too lanky, a little too quiet. Who would prefer to keep to himself and not always look someone in the eye, finding more companionship in books and his collection of drawings than any of the kids his age. Who doesn't look like he wants to try to fit in—and struggles with every teacher’s gentle encouragement—even if he’s hardly a rule-breaker. Always punctual, always presentable, good grades, a nice new home to return to at the end of the day.
But his faith in his own integration is low. He had never flourished in his old town — why should he in this new one? As if moving would change how the world is, how he is, but he tries so hard not to linger on these thoughts today. They make him indescribably—
Well, he doesn’t know.
School lets out. The weather’s nice. It’s time to walk home, detaching himself from the excitable crowd of his classmates as swiftly and quietly as he can, his backpack slung over one shoulder and half-unzipped. He tries to stuff a book into it with one hand, paying no attention to where he’s going, and stumbles right into someone in an utterly ungraceful showing.
The book, of course, goes flying and lands splayed open, pages-down. Blue eyes flick up, out comes an automatic:]
Sorry.
But his faith in his own integration is low. He had never flourished in his old town — why should he in this new one? As if moving would change how the world is, how he is, but he tries so hard not to linger on these thoughts today. They make him indescribably—
Well, he doesn’t know.
School lets out. The weather’s nice. It’s time to walk home, detaching himself from the excitable crowd of his classmates as swiftly and quietly as he can, his backpack slung over one shoulder and half-unzipped. He tries to stuff a book into it with one hand, paying no attention to where he’s going, and stumbles right into someone in an utterly ungraceful showing.
The book, of course, goes flying and lands splayed open, pages-down. Blue eyes flick up, out comes an automatic:]
Sorry.
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The answer at the time had been something along the lines of "I don't think so," but standing here on this big front porch of this big, bright house, Alec is pretty sure that Henry is actually rich.
Anyway, after a bit of plucking up his courage, he knocks at the door, only to be greeted by... Henry's sister. He's kind of seen her in passing but this is the first time she's spoken to him. ]
Um. That's right. I'm Alec.
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Hi, Alec. I'm Alice! Alec and Alice, that has a ring to it, doesn't it? Anyway, Henry's been looking forward to having you over. And I was wondering what you were like... It's not often that he has friends over, like, at all, so-
[For a moment, it seems like he's going to be trapped in her enthusiasm, stuck on the porch with no escape, but soon Henry appears just behind her, shouldering past with a hiss.]
Alice, move.
[Oh my god she's so embarrassing. Alice lets out a hey! as her brother elbows past, but she doesn't look too bothered, given how she shrugs and disappears back into the house a moment later.
Henry gives Alec an apologetic look.]
Sorry. She's just... that way. Come on in.
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He put his hands on Henry's shoulders, slumping forward a little. ]
I thought she was gonna talk to me forever.
[ Alec, you're fine. Anyway, he steps into the house. ]
Whoa. This place is huge.
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Good thing I was here to save you.
[He closes the door as Alec steps in, shrugging. The house sprawls out before them; the foyer, actually small for a house of this size, leads straight into a long corridor directly in front of them. The walls are decorated with little pictures of landscapes and old family photos. The lighting is warm and amber, reflecting off darkened wood floors. A grandfather clock, nestled against the wall down that same hallway, fills the air with tick, tick, ticking.
To their right, a set of stairs leading up. Henry's room is up that way. To their left, just a little down the hall, the space opens up to what appears to be the living area.]
Um... I can show you around if you want. There's not a lot to see.
[He says about this six bedroom, six bath home. It's whatever.]
Or we can just go to my room.
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C'mon Henry, you can't invite me all the way here and not give me the grand tour.
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[ Alec's expression lights up. ]
Show me, show me!
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Okay! This way.
[He leads them down the corridor, into the living room, which then connects to the kitchen through another doorway. In here, it’s big and clean with wide countertops and plenty of electric appliances. It smells like something baking — cookies?
When they enter, Virginia Creel turns around, heels clacking on the floor, seemingly surprised to see them rush in. She’s pretty and blond and it’s easy to see where Alice takes after her. Henry, too, in the shape of her eyes.]
Oh, boys! You startled me.
Mom, you said you were baking something for when Alec came over—
Well, I can see where someone’s priorities lie. [She smiles, looking the two over.] Aren’t you going to introduce me to your new friend?
He’s not that new. This is Alec. Alec, this is my mom.
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He's not expecting an encounter with one of Henry's parents, though he supposes if there is a place in a house where moms hang out, he doesn't know it. The kitchen is as good a place as any to run across her. Alec freezes a moment. He promised his dad that he'd be polite to Henry's family, and it takes him a moment to fumble for the words - "polite" isn't usually in his repertoire. ]
It's. Um. Nice to meet you. [ A beat. ] Ma'am.
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Minus Alec now, probably.
Virginia smiles at Alec. My, he’s about as bad with meeting new people as Henry is; somehow, this thought is a comfort. It’s nice that her boy’s finally connected with someone else, even if it took him such a worrying amount of time.]
It’s nice to meet you, Alec. Henry’s told me plenty about you — I’ve never seen him so talkative when he does!
Mom! [oh my GOD]
What? It’s true! That’s nothing to be embarrassed about. I’m just happy for you and Alec both.
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Thanks. And... thank you for having me.
[ He reaches over and fumbles for Henry's sleeve. YOUR ROOM NOW MAYBE?? ]
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Okay, well… Let us know when the cookies are done. We’ll be back. Bye, mom!
[And with a turn of the heel, hand gripped around Alec’s wrist, Henry leads them out of the kitchen in a rush.]
Wait, boys!
[TOO BAD MRS CREEL, they’re gone.
Out in the hallway, he brings back to the foyer.]
Sorry, you’re getting ambushed by everyone today.
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[ He rubs the back of his neck a little. ]
Do you really... talk about me?
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Embarrassing. Thanks, mom.]
I mean... sometimes. They want to know because I never really had friends before, and- We have a lot of fun, don't we? I don't see why they shouldn't know that.
Is that... weird?
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I guess I'm not used to anyone having anything good to say about me. It's kind of nice.
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[Alec's really nice once you get past all of the bullying. And Henry thinks he realizes, at least as much as a twelve year-old can realize, that it's not the real him. A mask he wears to protect... himself, probably.]
A lot of people just don't understand. I mean, what's really going on, you know?
[It's an inelegant comfort, but the best he can manage.]
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Yeah. I know.
C'mon, I wanna see your room.
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It’s upstairs.
[He leads them to the staircase just nearby and begins to ascend, taking the steps two at a time. But then Henry STOPS suddenly, as though remembering something, turning on his heel.]
Wait! I forgot!
comes back here after a million years
Whoa! What? What is it?
shh it's fine
[With no further explanation, Alec is getting grasped by the wrist and led right back down the steps.]
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Okay, okay! I'm coming.
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He crouches down, then pries up a floorboard with one hand; it comes up easily, loose and probably wrenched free of its home by Henry more than once.
Turning to look over his shoulder, he waves him over.]
Come here and look.
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What is it?
[ Crouches to look! ]
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A black widow's nest. 8)
In the dull light of the room, angled down beneath the floorboards, he'd be able to see the white, gossamer webbing, intermingled with thicker, woven "sacs" where the arachnid keeps her eggs. Though it is not a... conventionally pleasant sight to most, it is, at the very least, interesting to look at. To think that something like this might live just beneath their feet.
The black widow herself is tucked away in a corner of the web, currently unmoving, just a black spot against the ghostly white.]
I think her babies are going to hatch soon.
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Alec peers down into the opening, unsure at first what he's supposed to be looking at until he spots the spider in the corner. ]
Is that a black widow? That's awesome!
[ Ah, boys. ]
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