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| body | The next few days were just the same routine. I hung out with Devin, Garret, and Heath, struggled to pass algebra, slept through science, and ate dinner with my dad every night. The only change that surfaced was that I was suddenly aware of Marissa. She was in my English class, which I had actually forgotten in all honesty, and my lunch period. I continued to keep my encounter with her to myself, but it kept buzzing through my mind without rest. I wanted to talk to her, but I didn’t know what to say or even how to approach her. We hadn’t ever had a full conversation, and it would seem weird to my friends and hers if I just suddenly started talking to her. So instead, I tried to forget about her, but I think it’s pretty easy to see that forgetting was impossible. Something about the enigma that was Marissa Colt kept me guessing and wondering what in the world she had been doing in the bowling alley’s ventilation shaft. So I decided to find out what was in the vents that could’ve possibly inclined her to crawl through them. First I needed an excuse to return to the bowling alley alone though. My father was all I had for family; my mother had ran off with some buff jerk years ago, taking my baby sister with her. For all we knew she was in France, fucking those fancy Europeans and ruining my poor sister’s life. But none of that mattered now, all that mattered was Marissa Colt, and those ventilation shafts. “Hey dad, I think I left my wallet at the bowling alley on Saturday,” I said to him while he stirred a mess of onions and peppers in his trusty frying pan. “And you’re just now realizing this?” He turned around and frowned at me, keeping the wooden spoon he held carefully over the pan. “It’s not like I spend money every day, dad. I just noticed it was missing today because I was doing the laundry,” I claimed. It was believable though, because I always did laundry on Tuesdays, and my dad did laundry on Saturdays. I also made dinner on Monday nights because he wanted me to know how to cook before I went to college. “Hmm,” he gestured at the car keys sitting on the table, “Be back for dinner.” I fist pumped the air and stifled my excitement as I slid past him, snatching the keys. I glanced at the clock and knew that I had only about fifteen minutes to make it to the bowling alley, through the vents, and back home before dinner would be ready. I’d have to be quick. “Bye dad!” I shouted, practically running out the apartment door and flying down the four flights of steps. The elevator was much too slow. I sprinted into the parking lot and jumped into our old Impala, turning the ignition, rolling down the window, and buckling my seatbelt all in one motion. It was almost summer, and I needed the breeze since the AC didn’t work. I sped out of the lot and down the street to the bowling alley. I got there in just under three minutes, which was pretty impressive, but meant I had been speeding hardcore. I thanked the almighty powers at large that there had been no cops on my route, and reminded myself to take it a bit slower heading back. Then I ran into the bowling alley and just glanced at the people behind the desk with a look I hoped displayed extreme urgency as I ran into the bathroom. Luckily it was unoccupied and I slid right in without a problem. I locked the door behind me and spun around to find the vent cover still loose on the ceiling. Just as I had left it on Saturday. I unscrewed the cover with my fingers and let it hang down on its hinges as I used the light of my phone to see inside it. It looked a little dusty and kind of gross, but I didn’t see any spider webs or rats, so I gripped the edges and pulled my head into the shaft. The light from my phone illuminated the immediate vicinity and that was when I realized that this was an unused vent. There was no airflow at all, to the point that the air I was forced to breathe was stagnant and stale. But I had to find out why Marissa Colt was in there, and what she was doing. I climbed into the vent the rest of the way, having to stay on my hands and knees as I crawled towards the turn in the metal tube. The whole system seemed to have been unused for years, and fortunately for me there were no forks, or if there were they were blocked off by secondary grates. I crawled through those vents for a good five minutes before I saw any sort of exit. It was in the form of a still rotary fan missing one of its three blades. And on the other side was the last thing I ever expected to find when it came to Marissa Colt. I emerged from the stuffy ductwork into a small, makeshift room with a couple beanbag chairs, pens and notebooks scattered all over the place, a guitar leaning against the wall, and hung on a rack on the opposite side, an array of razor blades and knives. Frowning, I carefully stepped around the mess on the floor and examined the blades closer. Both razors and two of the three knives were stained with a dried maroon color that suggested exactly what I didn’t want to think. I stepped backwards as my heart started pounding in my chest, only to slip on one of the splayed out notebooks and fall into all the papers. I landed with a thud that echoed through the shaft and sent several of the loose parchments fluttering through the air. I grabbed one before it hit the floor and tried to ignore the similar red stains as I read the words in a whisper. “Every day just like the last/Just a girl and her haunting past/Wishing for a brand new start/Pining for a brand new heart/One that doesn’t feel the pain/Mother help, she’s gone insane.” I dropped the page in my lap and looked around at the hundreds of poems, deciding immediately that Marissa wasn’t some serial killer like I had assumed at first when I had seen the blood stains. Marissa Colt, the happy, successful, mostly average girl that had as few enemies as a kitten, had a secret hiding spot in the ventilation shaft of the local bowling alley where she didn’t murder others, but instead slowly worked on killing herself. I took a closer look at the guitar against the wall, noting even more maroon stains, and found worn strings that didn’t even look like they were the right kind. I didn’t understand how she got a guitar and beanbag chairs into her secret room, considering the vents were too small to fit more than my broad shoulders, but I shrugged it off as I suddenly understood why she had been so shy in that moment when I caught her crawling out of the vent. I had run into her just after she had been in this place, writing poetry, playing music, possibly harming herself, and just releasing her pain. She had been vulnerable and weak when I found her, and I became extremely relieved that I had been the one to find her over somebody else. Somebody else might have not respected her privacy like I had, or maybe they would’ve recognized her vulnerability and used her. I was far from perfect, but I respected other people and their privacy, and that was what Marissa needed on Saturday. But now things were different. I knew Marissa’s deepest, darkest secret, and knew things about her I doubted anyone else in the world knew. What I should’ve done was gone to her parents and told them that their daughter was having trouble dealing with things, and needed some help. Maybe even outright tell them about the stained knives. Instead, I might’ve made the biggest mistake of my life. I crawled back through the vent and emerged in the bathroom far later than I had originally planned. “Uh oh,” I said under my breath as I flushed the empty toilet and washed my hands. There was no way my dad would just ignore how late I was. I brushed the dust off of me and then ran from the bathroom without a second glance at the employees. 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I just noticed it was missing today because I was doing the laundry,” I claimed. It was believable though, because I always did laundry on Tuesdays, and my dad did laundry on Saturdays. I also made dinner on Monday nights because he wanted me to know how to cook before I went to college.\n\t“Hmm,” he gestured at the car keys sitting on the table, “Be back for dinner.”\n\tI fist pumped the air and stifled my excitement as I slid past him, snatching the keys. I glanced at the clock and knew that I had only about fifteen minutes to make it to the bowling alley, through the vents, and back home before dinner would be ready. I’d have to be quick.\n\t“Bye dad!” I shouted, practically running out the apartment door and flying down the four flights of steps. The elevator was much too slow.\n\tI sprinted into the parking lot and jumped into our old Impala, turning the ignition, rolling down the window, and buckling my seatbelt all in one motion. 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It looked a little dusty and kind of gross, but I didn’t see any spider webs or rats, so I gripped the edges and pulled my head into the shaft. The light from my phone illuminated the immediate vicinity and that was when I realized that this was an unused vent. There was no airflow at all, to the point that the air I was forced to breathe was stagnant and stale. But I had to find out why Marissa Colt was in there, and what she was doing.\n\tI climbed into the vent the rest of the way, having to stay on my hands and knees as I crawled towards the turn in the metal tube. The whole system seemed to have been unused for years, and fortunately for me there were no forks, or if there were they were blocked off by secondary grates. I crawled through those vents for a good five minutes before I saw any sort of exit.\n\tIt was in the form of a still rotary fan missing one of its three blades. And on the other side was the last thing I ever expected to find when it came to Marissa Colt.\n\tI emerged from the stuffy ductwork into a small, makeshift room with a couple beanbag chairs, pens and notebooks scattered all over the place, a guitar leaning against the wall, and hung on a rack on the opposite side, an array of razor blades and knives.\n\tFrowning, I carefully stepped around the mess on the floor and examined the blades closer.\n\tBoth razors and two of the three knives were stained with a dried maroon color that suggested exactly what I didn’t want to think. I stepped backwards as my heart started pounding in my chest, only to slip on one of the splayed out notebooks and fall into all the papers.\n\tI landed with a thud that echoed through the shaft and sent several of the loose parchments fluttering through the air. I grabbed one before it hit the floor and tried to ignore the similar red stains as I read the words in a whisper.\n\t“Every day just like the last/Just a girl and her haunting past/Wishing for a brand new start/Pining for a brand new heart/One that doesn’t feel the pain/Mother help, she’s gone insane.”\n\tI dropped the page in my lap and looked around at the hundreds of poems, deciding immediately that Marissa wasn’t some serial killer like I had assumed at first when I had seen the blood stains.\n\tMarissa Colt, the happy, successful, mostly average girl that had as few enemies as a kitten, had a secret hiding spot in the ventilation shaft of the local bowling alley where she didn’t murder others, but instead slowly worked on killing herself.\n\tI took a closer look at the guitar against the wall, noting even more maroon stains, and found worn strings that didn’t even look like they were the right kind. I didn’t understand how she got a guitar and beanbag chairs into her secret room, considering the vents were too small to fit more than my broad shoulders, but I shrugged it off as I suddenly understood why she had been so shy in that moment when I caught her crawling out of the vent.\n\tI had run into her just after she had been in this place, writing poetry, playing music, possibly harming herself, and just releasing her pain. She had been vulnerable and weak when I found her, and I became extremely relieved that I had been the one to find her over somebody else.\n\tSomebody else might have not respected her privacy like I had, or maybe they would’ve recognized her vulnerability and used her.\n\tI was far from perfect, but I respected other people and their privacy, and that was what Marissa needed on Saturday. But now things were different. 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| body | I opened the door to the bowling alley’s restroom only to discover the last thing I’d ever expect to be in a bowling alley restroom. There, with her head hanging out of the open ventilation shaft on the ceiling, and her long, brown hair swaying gently, was Marissa Colt. Now before I explain what happened next, I think it’s only fair that I give a bit of background on this Marissa. Marissa Colt was a seventeen-year-old, high school junior, who got straight B’s in all her classes, went to every Friday night football game, was hated by few and liked by most. She was just about five-and-a-half feet tall with long brown hair, deep brown eyes, subtle curves that accentuated her thin figure, and a smile that could melt hearts. Basically, she was just an average teenager who everyone saw as nothing special, me included. Well, until I found her hanging from the ceiling. “Sorry. Is this, um, occupied?” I stuttered, closing the door halfway. She spun her head around and her eyes widened when she realized she had gotten caught doing whatever the hell she was doing. “Nope! I was just leaving,” she replied as she gripped the grate of the vent and flipped out of the shaft, landing on her feet as agile as a cat. She stood up and smiled at me, and then pushed past me still standing in the doorway. I had no idea what had just happened, but as I watched her walk away, I realized I really wanted to find out. I let my eyes wander over her backside, and then figured it was best to just leave it be. Whatever she had been doing was clearly not meant for anyone else to know about, and I wasn’t one to press things, so I stepped into the restroom and locked the door behind me. I lifted the vent’s cover back to where it should be and tightened the screws so that no one would know it had been opened. I unzipped my jeans and relieved myself, all the while thinking about Marissa and what she could’ve possibly been doing in the vents of a bowling alley. I zipped up, flushed, and washed my hands before leaving with one last glance at the vent. “Weirdo,” I commented under my breath as I headed back to my friends who were sitting there waiting for me to take my turn. “What took you so long, Cam?” Devin asked me as I slid my fingers into the bowling ball’s holes. “Quick jerk break?” Garret prodded my bicep and laughed as I pulled away. “Nah, your mom was in there,” I shot back, deciding immediately that I wouldn’t tell them about Marissa. “Oh! Damn Cam,” Heath shouted as he slapped Garret’s arm. “Take your turn, punk,” Garret glared at me, “And try to catch up.” I glanced at the scoreboard to find just what I had expected. Garret was in the lead by a good margin, Heath was in a solid second, and Devin and I were fighting for last place. The scores were almost always the same, but we didn’t mind. We had gone bowling like this every Saturday since eighth grade, and it was still a blast every time. I rolled the bowling ball down the lane and shot a finger gun at the first pin as I listened to the gentle rumble. The ball crashed into the side of the pins, knocking over the six leftmost ones, and leaving the other four untouched. I had never been good at bowling. “Nice try!” Garret clapped twice, “Next time try to hit the pins!” The others laughed and I grinned and flipped him off as I retrieved a second ball to send down the lane. I hit two more pins with the second ball and Garret continued to heckle me, but none of this was new. The only thing that was new was that half my thoughts were on Marissa the rest of the night. We went back to Devin’s place after Garret inevitably won both games we played, dropping off Heath at his girlfriend’s place. Of the four of us, Heath was the only one who had a steady girlfriend, and had lost his virginity. But Heath was a heartthrob, over six feet tall, sharp features, and just enough stubble to make him ruggedly handsome. The rest of us didn’t stand a chance if Heath was around, and we all knew it. “Coke or Mountain Dew?” Devin asked from inside his fridge. “Coke!” I shouted, flopping down onto the big recliner in the den. A second later a can of Coke came over the seat and almost flew over my head, but I caught it before it crashed into the glass coffee table. Garret and Devin joined me in the den, both of them sipping Mountain Dews. They sat down on the couch and tossed me a controller as they turned on three of the four Xbox-TV combos that were set up. If it’s not apparent by this point, Devin’s family was richer than Bill Gates and liked to pamper Devin and his friends as much as possible. His mother was a highly regarded surgeon and his father worked for the CIA (although we weren’t supposed to know that). So not only were they uber-rich, but they were also away every weekend. Which meant we all had an adult free place to stay every weekend, and we loved it. We would stay up until the early hours of the morning, crash around four AM, and then sleep till Sunday afternoon. It was paradise for a few juniors who didn’t appreciate getting wasted or high, but that Saturday night I could only think about one thing. Marissa Colt flooded my thoughts the entire night, greatly hindering my ability to shoot virtual soldiers which was normally spot on. “You alright, Cam? You’re failing hardcore with that sniper,” Garret pointed out as he chucked a grenade over a barricade the other team had built up. “Yeah, yeah, I’m fine,” I lied as Marissa’s head hanging out of the vent shaft flashed in my mind for the millionth time. “At least give me the sniper, man,” Devin said, moving his character next to mine so we could switch weapons. He gave me an assault rifle and then climbed onto the roof for a vantage point. I glanced over at Devin as he fired the sniper right through a poor guy’s skull, and laughed to myself as he smirked at his own shot. His tan skin was mostly covered by his long sleeved shirt and jeans, but it was still apparent that he was a quarter Latino. His maternal grandmother was from an island near Panama, and somehow all her genes went right into Devin. He wasn’t tall and muscular like Heath was, but he still had that Latino fire in his blood and that dark hair that could make girls swoon. The only thing that kept him from having equal footing with Heath towards girls was his height. Poor Devin was only a few inches over five feet, and although some girls could overlook that, a lot of them could only overlook him. So he mostly stayed single and promised that his time would come in college when girls weren’t so picky and cared more about the guy than his height. I had no doubt that he was right about his luck, I just hoped that Garret and I would have the same experience. Garret was only a few inches taller than Devin, but he didn’t have the same Latino heat or romantic tendencies. Instead, Garret had acne and small bones that made his small muscle mass look even smaller. His blonde hair and round face made him look more like a middle school student than a high school student, and his lack of facial hair only hurt him in that department. I hoped for his sake that he wasn’t done with puberty yet, but it was very possible he had been for a while. Then there was me. I was just under six feet tall, broad shoulders and dark hair, blue eyes and a strong stature, but I was as pale as a snowflake, and I learned very quickly that being tan was a must in high school. The problem was that I was part Irish, and, well, I didn’t tan. A faded cream color was my golden tan, and that didn’t tend to go far with the girls who were looking for someone more like Heath or Devin. I didn’t mind though. Girls were more a distraction and a hassle than anything else a lot of time, and I had Devin, Garret, and Heath to hang out with. Now I’m not gay, but I was a virgin, and I didn’t mind using leftie instead of going through all the trouble of getting a girl in bed with me. At that point in my life, I didn’t need or particularly desire to have anything with any girl. Except Marissa Colt. As I fell asleep just after five in the morning, I wondered what Marissa Colt was doing in that moment, and, for some strange reason, my mind made me imagine her wrapped around me in the same bed and under the same covers with her lips to my ear as she breathed steadily. My heart skipped a beat as my imagined scenario developed into a dream and I felt her around me. I held her tightly as she made soft sleeping noises in my ear. Marissa Colt had gone from an invisible nobody to my mysterious crush in one single night, and we had only said nine words to each other. |
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Of the four of us, Heath was the only one who had a steady girlfriend, and had lost his virginity. But Heath was a heartthrob, over six feet tall, sharp features, and just enough stubble to make him ruggedly handsome. The rest of us didn’t stand a chance if Heath was around, and we all knew it.\n\t“Coke or Mountain Dew?” Devin asked from inside his fridge.\n\t“Coke!” I shouted, flopping down onto the big recliner in the den. A second later a can of Coke came over the seat and almost flew over my head, but I caught it before it crashed into the glass coffee table. \n\tGarret and Devin joined me in the den, both of them sipping Mountain Dews. They sat down on the couch and tossed me a controller as they turned on three of the four Xbox-TV combos that were set up. \n\tIf it’s not apparent by this point, Devin’s family was richer than Bill Gates and liked to pamper Devin and his friends as much as possible. His mother was a highly regarded surgeon and his father worked for the CIA (although we weren’t supposed to know that). So not only were they uber-rich, but they were also away every weekend. Which meant we all had an adult free place to stay every weekend, and we loved it. We would stay up until the early hours of the morning, crash around four AM, and then sleep till Sunday afternoon. It was paradise for a few juniors who didn’t appreciate getting wasted or high, but that Saturday night I could only think about one thing.\n\tMarissa Colt flooded my thoughts the entire night, greatly hindering my ability to shoot virtual soldiers which was normally spot on.\n\t“You alright, Cam? You’re failing hardcore with that sniper,” Garret pointed out as he chucked a grenade over a barricade the other team had built up.\n\t“Yeah, yeah, I’m fine,” I lied as Marissa’s head hanging out of the vent shaft flashed in my mind for the millionth time.\n\t“At least give me the sniper, man,” Devin said, moving his character next to mine so we could switch weapons. He gave me an assault rifle and then climbed onto the roof for a vantage point.\n\tI glanced over at Devin as he fired the sniper right through a poor guy’s skull, and laughed to myself as he smirked at his own shot. His tan skin was mostly covered by his long sleeved shirt and jeans, but it was still apparent that he was a quarter Latino. His maternal grandmother was from an island near Panama, and somehow all her genes went right into Devin. He wasn’t tall and muscular like Heath was, but he still had that Latino fire in his blood and that dark hair that could make girls swoon. The only thing that kept him from having equal footing with Heath towards girls was his height. Poor Devin was only a few inches over five feet, and although some girls could overlook that, a lot of them could only overlook him. So he mostly stayed single and promised that his time would come in college when girls weren’t so picky and cared more about the guy than his height.\n\tI had no doubt that he was right about his luck, I just hoped that Garret and I would have the same experience. Garret was only a few inches taller than Devin, but he didn’t have the same Latino heat or romantic tendencies. Instead, Garret had acne and small bones that made his small muscle mass look even smaller. His blonde hair and round face made him look more like a middle school student than a high school student, and his lack of facial hair only hurt him in that department. I hoped for his sake that he wasn’t done with puberty yet, but it was very possible he had been for a while.\n\tThen there was me. I was just under six feet tall, broad shoulders and dark hair, blue eyes and a strong stature, but I was as pale as a snowflake, and I learned very quickly that being tan was a must in high school. The problem was that I was part Irish, and, well, I didn’t tan. A faded cream color was my golden tan, and that didn’t tend to go far with the girls who were looking for someone more like Heath or Devin. I didn’t mind though. Girls were more a distraction and a hassle than anything else a lot of time, and I had Devin, Garret, and Heath to hang out with.\n\tNow I’m not gay, but I was a virgin, and I didn’t mind using leftie instead of going through all the trouble of getting a girl in bed with me. 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| body | I opened the door to the bowling alley’s restroom only to discover the last thing I’d ever expect to be in a bowling alley restroom. There, with her head hanging out of the open ventilation shaft on the ceiling, and her long, brown hair swaying gently, was Marissa Colt. Now before I explain what happened next, I think it’s only fair that I give a bit of background on this Marissa. Marissa Colt was a seventeen-year-old, high school junior, who got straight B’s in all her classes, went to every Friday night football game, was hated by few and liked by most. She was just about five-and-a-half feet tall with long brown hair, deep brown eyes, subtle curves that accentuated her thin figure, and a smile that could melt hearts. Basically, she was just an average teenager who everyone saw as nothing special, me included. Well, until I found her hanging from the ceiling. “Sorry. Is this, um, occupied?” I stuttered, closing the door halfway. She spun her head around and her eyes widened when she realized she had gotten caught doing whatever the hell she was doing. “Nope! I was just leaving,” she replied as she gripped the grate of the vent and flipped out of the shaft, landing on her feet as agile as a cat. She stood up and smiled at me, and then pushed past me still standing in the doorway. I had no idea what had just happened, but as I watched her walk away, I realized I really wanted to find out. I let my eyes wander over her backside, and then figured it was best to just leave it be. Whatever she had been doing was clearly not meant for anyone else to know about, and I wasn’t one to press things, so I stepped into the restroom and locked the door behind me. I lifted the vent’s cover back to where it should be and tightened the screws so that no one would know it had been opened. I unzipped my jeans and relieved myself, all the while thinking about Marissa and what she could’ve possibly been doing in the vents of a bowling alley. I zipped up, flushed, and washed my hands before leaving with one last glance at the vent. “Weirdo,” I commented under my breath as I headed back to my friends who were sitting there waiting for me to take my turn. “What took you so long, Cam?” Devin asked me as I slid my fingers into the bowling ball’s holes. “Quick jerk break?” Garret prodded my bicep and laughed as I pulled away. “Nah, your mom was in there,” I shot back, deciding immediately that I wouldn’t tell them about Marissa. “Oh! Damn Cam,” Heath shouted as he slapped Garret’s arm. “Take your turn, punk,” Garret glared at me, “And try to catch up.” I glanced at the scoreboard to find just what I had expected. Garret was in the lead by a good margin, Heath was in a solid second, and Devin and I were fighting for last place. The scores were almost always the same, but we didn’t mind. We had gone bowling like this every Saturday since eighth grade, and it was still a blast every time. I rolled the bowling ball down the lane and shot a finger gun at the first pin as I listened to the gentle rumble. The ball crashed into the side of the pins, knocking over the six leftmost ones, and leaving the other four untouched. I had never been good at bowling. “Nice try!” Garret clapped twice, “Next time try to hit the pins!” The others laughed and I grinned and flipped him off as I retrieved a second ball to send down the lane. I hit two more pins with the second ball and Garret continued to heckle me, but none of this was new. The only thing that was new was that half my thoughts were on Marissa the rest of the night. We went back to Devin’s place after Garret inevitably won both games we played, dropping off Heath at his girlfriend’s place. Of the four of us, Heath was the only one who had a steady girlfriend, and had lost his virginity. But Heath was a heartthrob, over six feet tall, sharp features, and just enough stubble to make him ruggedly handsome. The rest of us didn’t stand a chance if Heath was around, and we all knew it. “Coke or Mountain Dew?” Devin asked from inside his fridge. “Coke!” I shouted, flopping down onto the big recliner in the den. A second later a can of Coke came over the seat and almost flew over my head, but I caught it before it crashed into the glass coffee table. Garret and Devin joined me in the den, both of them sipping Mountain Dews. They sat down on the couch and tossed me a controller as they turned on three of the four Xbox-TV combos that were set up. If it’s not apparent by this point, Devin’s family was richer than Bill Gates and liked to pamper Devin and his friends as much as possible. His mother was a highly regarded surgeon and his father worked for the CIA (although we weren’t supposed to know that). So not only were they uber-rich, but they were also away every weekend. Which meant we all had an adult free place to stay every weekend, and we loved it. We would stay up until the early hours of the morning, crash around four AM, and then sleep till Sunday afternoon. It was paradise for a few juniors who didn’t appreciate getting wasted or high, but that Saturday night I could only think about one thing. Marissa Colt flooded my thoughts the entire night, greatly hindering my ability to shoot virtual soldiers which was normally spot on. “You alright, Cam? You’re failing hardcore with that sniper,” Garret pointed out as he chucked a grenade over a barricade the other team had built up. “Yeah, yeah, I’m fine,” I lied as Marissa’s head hanging out of the vent shaft flashed in my mind for the millionth time. “At least give me the sniper, man,” Devin said, moving his character next to mine so we could switch weapons. He gave me an assault rifle and then climbed onto the roof for a vantage point. I glanced over at Devin as he fired the sniper right through a poor guy’s skull, and laughed to myself as he smirked at his own shot. His tan skin was mostly covered by his long sleeved shirt and jeans, but it was still apparent that he was a quarter Latino. His maternal grandmother was from an island near Panama, and somehow all her genes went right into Devin. He wasn’t tall and muscular like Heath was, but he still had that Latino fire in his blood and that dark hair that could make girls swoon. The only thing that kept him from having equal footing with Heath towards girls was his height. Poor Devin was only a few inches over five feet, and although some girls could overlook that, a lot of them could only overlook him. So he mostly stayed single and promised that his time would come in college when girls weren’t so picky and cared more about the guy than his height. I had no doubt that he was right about his luck, I just hoped that Garret and I would have the same experience. Garret was only a few inches taller than Devin, but he didn’t have the same Latino heat or romantic tendencies. Instead, Garret had acne and small bones that made his small muscle mass look even smaller. His blonde hair and round face made him look more like a middle school student than a high school student, and his lack of facial hair only hurt him in that department. I hoped for his sake that he wasn’t done with puberty yet, but it was very possible he had been for a while. Then there was me. 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