RED CAN NOT SEE his face and he wonders if the boy is asleep. It must be a comfortable position: the boy is on his hunkers, arms wrapped around his knees and his his head buried between his legs.
It must be a comfortable position but it is hardly the time to fall asleep in a deserted playground in the winter.
The boy must be freezing, mustn't he? Warm clothes notwithstanding, thirty degrees is not an ideal temperature to be in. Unless the boy is homeless. Red hates the thought that settles in his brain. The boy looks so young to be homeless, to be abandoned. That's another thing he hates. Abandonment.
Red takes a step but stops. What is he about to do? Invite the boy to his house? While his Mum has accepted Red's regular bringing of strays to the house, he doubts a stray human will go over well. It is Christmas though. His Mum won't turn away a stranger in need, will she? Just for today. Tomorrow will be better. It has to be.
Another step further but Red stops in his tracks when the boy raise his head to the sky. The pain that Red hadn't noticed tightens in his chest but he can breathe again. The boy isn't homeless. Red knows of the boy. Parkinson is his name. What is he doing in this neighbourhood? And what is he looking at?
Red twists around just in time to see an airplane flying away in the distance. He looks back and the boy—Parkinson, has his eyes closed.
I wonder what he's thinking.
Nothing more to do, Red turns on his heels and walks away. Before he rounds the corner, he takes a peek over his shoulder. The boy is spread eagle on the snow, staring dumbly at the clouds.
Owen “Red” Rust believes the world is a myriad of wonder.
Park “Parkinson” Min-Kyu believes the world has gone to shit and everything in it equally disgusting.
Owen is friendly, popular and has a smile for everyone. Park is rude, a snob and the school's designated ‘robot.’ Owen nurses the biggest crush on Park. Park mostly forgets Owen exists.
Failing his classes and on the brink of being dropped out of his athletic scholarship, Owen is tutored by a reluctant Park. Despite Park's bristle manners, Owen sees this as an opportunity to bring his grades up and win Park's heart.
****** They say life comes in small doses of sweetness. (That is a massive lie) They never warned that life can come as a redhead with a beautiful smile and a big heart. (And foolish optimism that Park maybe finds endearing.)
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