The Kids Aren't Alright

By bee_mcd

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The year is 1988, and Finn, Ronan, Becca and Jasper are spending the summer at a reformatory camp located dee... More

Chapter 1: Finn
Chapter 2: Ronan
Chapter 3: Ronan
Chapter 4: Finn
Chapter 5: Becca
Chapter 6: Finn
Chapter 7: Ronan
Chapter 8: Finn
Chapter 9: Finn
Chapter 10: Ronan
Chapter 11: Jasper
Chapter 12: Finn
Chapter 13: Ronan
Chapter 14: Becca
Chapter 15: Finn
Chapter 16: Jasper
Chapter 17: Becca
Chapter 18: Finn
Chapter 19: Ronan
Chapter 20: Ronan
Chapter 21: Jasper
Chapter 22: Jasper
Chapter 23: Finn
Chapter 24: Ronan
Chapter 25: Finn
Chapter 26: Finn
Chapter 27: Jasper
Chapter 28: Finn
Chapter 29: Ronan
Chapter 30: Ronan
Chapter 31: Finn
Chapter 32: Finn
Chapter 34: Ronan
Chapter 35: Ronan
Chapter 36: Becca
Chapter 37: Becca
Chapter 38: Finn
Chapter 39: Jasper
Chapter 40: Finn
Chapter 41: Finn
Chapter 42: Ronan
Chapter 43: Finn
Chapter 44: Becca
Chapter 45: Ronan
Chapter 46: Jasper
Chapter 47: Jasper
Chapter 48: Becca
Chapter 49: Finn
Chapter 50: Finn
Chapter 51: Ronan
Chapter 52: Finn
Chapter 53: Finn
Chapter 54: Ronan
Chapter 55: Finn
Chapter 56: Jasper
Chapter 57: Finn
Chapter 58: Finn
Chapter 59: Ronan
Chapter 60: Becca
Chapter 61: Ronan
Chapter 62: Becca
Chapter 63: Ronan
Chapter 64: Jasper
Chapter 65: Finn
Chapter 66: Ronan
Chapter 67: Finn
Chapter 68: Ronan
Chapter 69: Becca
Chapter 70: Finn
Chapter 71: Ronan
Chapter 72: Finn
Chapter 73: Finn
Chapter 74: Becca
Chapter 75: Finn
Chapter 76: Jasper
Chapter 77: Ronan

Sneak Peak of Book #2, "Kids These Days"

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By bee_mcd

June, 1989

Ronan

It's five in the morning, and my telephone is ringing

I fumble blindly in the dark, nearly tumbling out of bed in the process. The phone is going off so loudly I'm worried it'll activate our recently-installed burglar alarm. (Long story.) Knowing that Sabrina will take away my landline privileges if that happens-- I had to plead and bargain for months just to get permission to install it-- only adds to my desperation. Finally, I manage to snatch the phone off the dresser and press it against my ear. "Hello?" I demand, voice cracking with exhaustion. "Who is this and why are you calling me in the middle of the night?"

There's a hesitant pause. For a moment, I consider hanging up-- until a familiar voice crackles through the speaker. "Uh... it's Finn."

"Who?"

"Finn Murphy."

"Oh."

"If you don't remember, we met at summer camp last year--"

"Of course I remember who you are," I snap, falling back against my pillows. The spine of a math textbook pokes into my side-- I must have fallen asleep while doing my homework. (Again.) "Although you'd think after a year of not talking I would've forgotten."

For a few seconds, all I can hear is crackling static. And then: "I'm sorry. My mom and I are stuck at the airport, and I thought I might call you while we wait. I forgot you don't like waking up early."

"Forgot," I mutter, forcibly rubbing some of the sleep out of my eyes. "You forgot that it's the middle of the night, just like you forgot to call me for nine months. Either you're suffering from amnesia or there's something fundamentally wrong with you."

"You're not going to make this easy for me, are you?"

My grip on the phone grows tighter. "Are you shitting me, Finn? Nine months ago, I gave you my phone number and told you to keep in touch. You never called. Why would I make anything easy for you?"

"I was busy!"

"For nine months?"

"Alright, I admit it, I should've called you earlier." I can practically hear Finn clenching his teeth as he grumbles, "But I just wanted to know if you wanted to-- if you wanted--"

"I know that you forgot to call me, but don't tell me that you forgot English, too. You'd better make this call worth it or I'm hanging up. I have SAT prep this morning."

The phone hisses as Finn lets out a string of illegible words than sounds suspiciously like something Sabrina would slap me for saying. "I wanted to know if you had any interest in going on vacation with me."

"Vacation?" The word rolls clumsily off my tongue. I've never been on a real vacation before. All the business trips Sabrina forced me to go on don't really count. "Vacation," I say again, just to test the word out. It feels alien in my mouth. "You want to go... on a trip?"

"Yeah. In California. My whole family is going, and I wanted to bring a friend along. So I'm inviting you. To go on a trip with me. As a friend."

"As a friend," I repeat incredulously. "You haven't returned any of my calls, but the second you need me, we're friends again."

"I don't need you for anything," he says irritably. "I just thought...."

"Thought what? Use your words, Fish."

He grumbles another slew of curses before responding. "Forget it. I knew you wouldn't want to come."

"Then why did you call me?"

"I don't know. Just... forget about it. This was a stupid idea."

I've had enough of this conversation. I've had enough of Finn. "Fine," I say, with as much acidity as I can muster up at five in the morning. "Goodbye, then."

When Finn speaks up again, he almost sounds regretful. "Bye, Ronan. I hope you have a nice summer."

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