No, I suppose not… I do hate this situation we’ve been put in, though.
That’s rather eerie actually, considering that Elijah is my middle name. It’s almost as if the universe is trying to say something. That’s awful. I can’t even imagine what that would be like. Before I came out, everyone already had their assumptions so when I did come out, nothing really changed. At school, at least. He sounds nice, though, and he’s very lucky to have you.
You have a kid. I really cannot wrap my head around that fact, but I suppose that would make things slightly more difficult. It would? Most people leave after high school, though. You wouldn’t be boring me, but I’d say there’s definitely some individuals I’d describe like that. Just as long as you don’t think that about me, or about Kacey, either.
I can’t say that I expected anything less honestly.
That’s weird. I wonder why they did that. Although, since your middle name is his first name you could probably call him by his middle name which is Brian? I doubt he would care. I bet he’d relate to you a lot easier than he does to me. I mean, I listen to him and I understand him but I’m not really great at giving him advice on how to get a boyfriend. I didn’t really know it with him. Like, I guess he doesn’t really look like he’d be gay? If there really is a ‘gay look.’ I know perfectly straight men who are more feminine than masculine and it’s pretty dumb of people to assume something like that.
Yeah. You’re an uncle, by the way. Congratulations. My mom almost killed me for it considering the fact that I was fifteen. It would, yes, she’s got this idea that I’ll go to college around here and she wants to see Salem start kindergarten and all of that grandma stuff. Nah, I didn’t think that about you or Kacey. She seems pretty chill.











