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Book Title: Lets Be Friends Short Story
Chapter Five: Fred's First Day
Fred Johnson's first day at Memphis High began with pre-dawn anxiety. Downstairs, the atmosphere was one of "extreme preparedness": his mother, Deborah, constructed a high-protein omelet shaped like a briefcase, while his accountant father, Arthur, gave him a lanyard with a color-coded schedule detailing the most efficient transit times, warning him to avoid the band room stairwell.
The drive was agonizing. Fred endured his mother's frantic instructions in the car, including mandates to "walk with purpose," avoid fidgeting, and wear his backpack on both shoulders. As she dropped him off at the chaotic entrance, she shouted a loud farewell, shattering his "fragile invisibility shield" and causing him to execute a swift, mortified disembarkation.
Clinging to his schedule, Fred found Room 102 (Homeroom), which he deemed a low-visibility safe harbor. He noticed an empty desk next to a girl named Stacy, whom he immediately found quietly beautiful but terrifyingly unapproachable.
Gathering his courage, Fred managed a croaking "Hey." Stacy, rigid and quiet, barely acknowledged him. Desperate to appear normal, Fred blurted out an awkward joke about missing the "competitive paper clip sorting club." This earned him a tiny, involuntary puff of air from Stacy. Fred quickly followed up by complaining about his Dad's useless, color coded map and the wall color conspiracy, finally eliciting a genuine, hesitant smile. The two new students—Fred, the efficiency expert's son from Kansas, and Stacy, the quiet, elegant girl—introduced themselves, creating a small, protected pocket of calm amidst the terrifying noise of Memphis High.
Book Title: Lets Be Friends Short Story
Author: Warren M. Walker
Publisher: V & W Publishing
https://publishing.irishknights.co.za/lets-be-friends-short-story/
Available on Amazon.com:
Kindle:
https://www.amazon.com/Lets-Be-Friends-Short-Story-By-Warren-Walker/dp/B0FVTQ92VN
Paperback:
https://www.amazon.com/Lets-Be-Friends-Short-Story-By-Warren-Walker/dp/B0FW414C7M
By Warren M. Walker & Samuel Z. VenterBook Title: Lets Be Friends Short Story
Chapter Five: Fred's First Day
Fred Johnson's first day at Memphis High began with pre-dawn anxiety. Downstairs, the atmosphere was one of "extreme preparedness": his mother, Deborah, constructed a high-protein omelet shaped like a briefcase, while his accountant father, Arthur, gave him a lanyard with a color-coded schedule detailing the most efficient transit times, warning him to avoid the band room stairwell.
The drive was agonizing. Fred endured his mother's frantic instructions in the car, including mandates to "walk with purpose," avoid fidgeting, and wear his backpack on both shoulders. As she dropped him off at the chaotic entrance, she shouted a loud farewell, shattering his "fragile invisibility shield" and causing him to execute a swift, mortified disembarkation.
Clinging to his schedule, Fred found Room 102 (Homeroom), which he deemed a low-visibility safe harbor. He noticed an empty desk next to a girl named Stacy, whom he immediately found quietly beautiful but terrifyingly unapproachable.
Gathering his courage, Fred managed a croaking "Hey." Stacy, rigid and quiet, barely acknowledged him. Desperate to appear normal, Fred blurted out an awkward joke about missing the "competitive paper clip sorting club." This earned him a tiny, involuntary puff of air from Stacy. Fred quickly followed up by complaining about his Dad's useless, color coded map and the wall color conspiracy, finally eliciting a genuine, hesitant smile. The two new students—Fred, the efficiency expert's son from Kansas, and Stacy, the quiet, elegant girl—introduced themselves, creating a small, protected pocket of calm amidst the terrifying noise of Memphis High.
Book Title: Lets Be Friends Short Story
Author: Warren M. Walker
Publisher: V & W Publishing
https://publishing.irishknights.co.za/lets-be-friends-short-story/
Available on Amazon.com:
Kindle:
https://www.amazon.com/Lets-Be-Friends-Short-Story-By-Warren-Walker/dp/B0FVTQ92VN
Paperback:
https://www.amazon.com/Lets-Be-Friends-Short-Story-By-Warren-Walker/dp/B0FW414C7M