Road Trippin' 1/?
anonymous
November 20 2010, 05:15:22 UTC
Life isn't fair.
Toris has always known that. He knew when his parents died, and when his brothers got adopted, but he didn't, and he lost them for years. He knew when he had to get three jobs to put himself through college.
So as the doctor explains radiation and chemo, and million other things he can't afford,and he twists a stack of pamphlets in his hands. He remembers that life isn't fair and the world keeps turning and decides that this time he'll make his own way. Grab life by the figurative horns.
For once.
For once he won't listen to authority, even tell the brothers he barely knows at this point, listen to no one. He tosses the pamphlets on the way out of the office.
His resolve lasts as far as getting back to the dorm. But, to be fair, no one tells Alfred F. Jones no. No one. If Alfred asks (tells) you to do something you do it. So when he tells Toris that they are going to Florida for Spring Break, Toris can't do anything but pack his bags.
Re: Road Trippin' 2/?
anonymous
November 21 2010, 05:38:21 UTC
Meeting Alfred had defined Toris for three years. Not that they're best friends or anything but being around Alfred is magic, and he makes Toris's heart pitter-patter like nothing else
( ... )
Re: Road Trippin' 2/?
anonymous
November 21 2010, 23:27:14 UTC
Oh, so sweet, Liet honey.
Warm fuzzies are good. Oh, honey, life may not always be fair, but I believe good and bad things happen in equal amounts, so if bad things are happening now, things will get better. Eventually. It's like flipping a coin. Get tails 6 times in a row and you'd expect heads to be next, but it's still a 50-50 chance. But flip 1000 coins and roughly half will end up heads. So there's my statistics lesson orz Anyway-
Re: Road Trippin' 1/?
anonymous
November 25 2010, 19:01:51 UTC
Somewhere in Kentucky, Toris realizes they haven't spoken for hours. But Toris is so used to his self-imposed silence, so he doesn't find it awkward. The steady sound of wheels on the road, and the roar of the Mustang's engine is enough for him
( ... )
Toris has always known that. He knew when his parents died, and when his brothers got adopted, but he didn't, and he lost them for years. He knew when he had to get three jobs to put himself through college.
So as the doctor explains radiation and chemo, and million other things he can't afford,and he twists a stack of pamphlets in his hands. He remembers that life isn't fair and the world keeps turning and decides that this time he'll make his own way. Grab life by the figurative horns.
For once.
For once he won't listen to authority, even tell the brothers he barely knows at this point, listen to no one. He tosses the pamphlets on the way out of the office.
His resolve lasts as far as getting back to the dorm. But, to be fair, no one tells Alfred F. Jones no. No one. If Alfred asks (tells) you to do something you do it. So when he tells Toris that they are going to Florida for Spring Break, Toris can't do anything but pack his bags.
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Keep going please. there's not enough love for this pairing.
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love this plot
... wary of the ending D:
EXCITED ALL THE SAME
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I know this is going to make me cry, but I have to find out what happens!
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Warm fuzzies are good. Oh, honey, life may not always be fair, but I believe good and bad things happen in equal amounts, so if bad things are happening now, things will get better. Eventually. It's like flipping a coin. Get tails 6 times in a row and you'd expect heads to be next, but it's still a 50-50 chance. But flip 1000 coins and roughly half will end up heads. So there's my statistics lesson orz Anyway-
I'll always be on your side, Liet!
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I love Queen. Bohemian Rhapsody is such a cool song.
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