Save Yourself
By John Goode
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A Tales from Foster High Story
Matt Wallace returns to Foster to be with his high school crush, Tyler. They're finally together, but Tyler's past is still a mystery to Matt. When the truth comes out, Matt is forced to decide if he can handle learning about what Tyler did, or if he'd be better off to cut ties and run.
John Goode
John Goode is fifty years old and was found in his floating crib by a strange man… wait, no that’s Baby Yoda. I am a cat that gets constantly screamed at by a blond woman while I’m trying to eat… wait, no, not me. I am inevitable, nope. I am Iron Man? More no. I’m not bad, I’m just drawn that way? I can’t pull that dress off. Okay, I am and shall always be your friend. Sigh, I think I stole that from somewhere. Let me try again. WHEN I WAS A YOUNG WARTHOG! Too much? I agree. Okay, how about a little Fosse, Fosse, Fossee, a little Martha Graham, Martha Graham, Twyla, Twyla, Twyla and then some Michael Kidd, Michael… I lost you, huh? Well whoever he is, I can assure you he isn’t a black cat that wears glasses. Okay, how about this? He is this guy who lives in this place and writes stuff he hopes you read. Twitter: @fosterhigh Facebook: www.facebook.com/TalesFromFosterHigh
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Save Yourself - John Goode
Dedicated to John, Justin, and Paul
My brothers in misery,
here is hoping we all find the love we all richly deserve someday.
Acknowledgments
To Andrew Chen—his idea was better than anything I could have come up with
This is for the Kickstarter group... you guys rock.
Tyler
ON OUR third date, the wheels fell off the cart.
In other words it took Matt three whole dates to figure out what kind of asshole I was.
Frankly, I was shocked it took him that long.
Matt
SO EVERYTHING was going great.
Well, I don’t want to say great, because it took a kid killing himself to make Tyler stop running from himself. He still hadn’t shared what he was running from, but I was willing to give him time. I mean, I’d obsessed about this man since I was in high school; what was a couple of months?
Turns out it was everything.
We were on our official third date when it finally all came out.
We had decided to dress up and have a fancy dinner,
as Tyler put it, and made reservations at Paul’s Bistro, the only place in Foster you need a reservation. I was excited, because who doesn’t want to get all suited up and go out in public with someone who looks like Tyler on his arm?
I was upstairs in my brother’s old room, watching out the window since my father said he wanted to have a little fun at Tyler’s expense. I tried to wave my dad off, but he said he never had any daughters and always wanted to grill a boy about his intentions, so he was taking the chance now.
Matt knocked on my parent’s door at 6:30 p.m. sharp. He wore a dark blue suit that had to have been tailored for him because it was hugging him in all the places I wanted to hug at once.
So of course I hovered.
Hey, Mr. Wallace,
Tyler said with an easy smile. Is Matt ready?
He’s getting ready.
My dad’s tone was harsh enough to make me jump. Why don’t you come in, Mr. Parker?
I could hear Tyler pause at that. Everything okay, sir?
My dad had to have loved the sir
part; he ate that old-world-manners crap up with a spoon.
Just come in and sit down, son,
my dad insisted gruffly.
Tyler walked in, and I closed the window quietly before I went to the top of the stairs and crept down two steps to listen. I was a master