We all
have a skeleton in our closet. We have those things we don't want
people to find out. We have those things we don't want to remember
and wish we could put them away in some place where no one will be
able to find it. However you can't outrun your regrets and your
troubles; they always have a way of catching up with you. Personally,
I've grown tired of running from this regret of mine so I believe
it's about time I get everything off my chest.
When I
was in Secondary school, like most, I had a good group of friends. There
were only five of us, but we would always be hanging out. We were
really good friends, and we thought that it would all last forever.
We
thought it would, but we all ended up going to different colleges. We
hung out every now and then, but we slowly started drifting apart.
Our group had dissolved by the time our first year of college ended.
We had also made new friends while at our respective colleges, and it
was a lot easier hanging out with these people then then the people
in our group.
Halfway
through our second year however, we decided to have a little get
together, so we could recreate how things were back in the day. I
guess we all were feeling a little nostalgic and wanted things to go
back to the way they were in Secondary school.
Anyways,
everything was a little awkward at first. It had been a couple of years
since we all saw each other last. Everyone was there and we all ended
up having a great time and we decided to make it a weekly thing. We would
all convene at a predetermined location on the same day every week.
The
next week the five of us - Mike, Danny, Nikitta, Roy and myself, met
up at a bowling alley. We thought it would be fun to do some bowling.
Again we had a great time, and we kept going on with doing these
weekly meetups.
We had
been doing this for a good month or so, and at one point Mike just
stopped showing up. I heard that he had gotten into doing drugs and
his druggy friends kept putting pressure on him to hang out with him
more often. I actually didn't like him that much anyways. He was so
annoying and he tried forcing his opinions on us.
Despite Mike's disappearance, we continued to do these meetups. The
atmosphere had gotten a little more awkward. We still had a really
good time though. One thing I learned through these meetups was that
out of all of us, Danny and Roy were the only people who had stayed
in contact with each other.
So we
hung out a few more times. We had gone to an arcade and hung out at
some of our houses. One week, we decided to play some video games at Nikitta's house. Everyone who at this point usually showed up was there,
save Danny.
Well
after that, Nikitta stopped showing up, so it was just Roy and me;
and we went our separate ways shortly thereafter. Roy and I never
really saw eye to eye anyway.
It's
been about a few months since our group split up again, and I still
can't get the smell of death coming from my closet to go away. I
thought their bodies would have stopped decaying by now.
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