jonah-cartwright:
“Don’t sweat it.”,he shrugged.It’s not liked he rescued a kitten from a tree.All he did was punch a locker ,some people did that without being prompted.Those people did it because they had anger issues and not to help somebody out but it was still the same thing.
He leaned back further into the empty locker.Suddenly , fascinated with a mysterious brown stain on one of the ceiling tiles in the corner of the locker room.Jonah wasn’t sure what asbestos was but he was sure it didn’t look like a mustard stain or the kind of grime you can only find in public restrooms.His body was one of the few things he wasn’t insecure about.He didn’t think he was ugly or anything.He worked out three times a week and remembered the one time a drunk girl said he looked like ‘the guy from the new Harry Potter movies,the one with the cute animals, but your arms are better’.But he still didn’t understand how people could casually strip off in front of other people.It still felt weirdly personal and embarrassing.
“Roger that.”,he replied with a salute.”Hypothetically speaking,what would somebody have to say to get punched in the face?”He wanted to avoid getting punched in the face but he was curious and wanted to see how chill this guy really was.There were some people that would punch you for looking at them the wrong way or breathing in their general direction.He wanted to know where he stood.
Wasn’t that the question of the hour? Jason didn’t think himself a sensitive guy, and was usually one to let insults roll off his back -- you had to be, when you looked like him and went to a predominately white school in the capital of the country. But there was certain shit he didn’t tolerate from anybody.
“Starts with a C and rhymes with sink,” said Jason. He stood in front of Jonah in his boxers, hands on his hips as he rattled off a list of names from the DMZ of name-calling, most of which had racist or xenophobic undertones. A guy on his way to the showers gave him a confused look in passing, likely wondering why the hell this new kid was standing there in his boxers and reciting every ethnic slur known to man.
When he finished, he flashed his pearly whites. “Anything I should steer clear of calling you, Tiger?” Jason may has well have asked him what his preferred pronouns were -- he was so woke.











