Standing Up Page #2

Synopsis: Johnny Kroftman, a 20-year-old, man encounters trials when his step-father doesn't approve of his sexual orientation and kicks him out of the only home he's known.
Year:
2012
7 min
164 Views


- It's on Saturday.

- But you did not want to come.

- I will now.

Two days.

Show that you can handle this.

Tough times never know

but tough people do always.

- Be cool. / i

- Cool.

See you on Saturday. / i

I love you, baby. / i

bye. / i

It's mr. Russell, / i

the director of Camp Tall Pine. / i

Put him through, and ask mr. Peck

to enter again.

She can not come.

- Not before on Saturday.

- On Saturday?

- I'm going back to camp.

- Told you what they did?

Mother and I

communicating as well.

She says I have to be tough.

I'm trying.

- I really try.

- How much money do we have left?

- The beneficiary paid.

- Should we buy a hot dog?

Do we share a hotdog

and a Coke?

I want chips.

Hippie Unger ...

Sorry.

Sorry!

Yes?

- A hot dog and a bag of chips, please.

- Yes.

- Do you want new clothes?

- How?

The guy stands alone in the kiosk.

He does everything himself. If you are staying

him, I can take a few baskets.

Suppose he catches us?

If we can not run from him,

we deserve it.

- How much money do we have left?

- 16 cents.

Is that all? I thought

that we could buy some more.

Get out!

Do not come back without money.

Wait a minute ...

- How.

- What?

Stay sausage man and say,

you found a stone in the sausage.

Excuse me ...

I took a bite of the sausage ...

and found in the stone.

- Sure. Get out of here.

- I will ...

- Do you want your money back?

- No, I ...

- I want a new hot dog.

- Shall I give you a new hot dog?

It makes you not. Why is the fly

Always in the last bite?

It was no fly!

It was a rock!

Give me a new hot dog,

or I'll call the police.

- Give the child a new hot dog.

- You do not know the brats.

We are hungry, put a little speed.

- It was a close thing.

- No. Here are your clothes.

It smells pretty good.

Do I look like one of them now?

Yes, unfortunately.

Come on.

Did you take the pants on?

Did you?

They were still hot.

I could not do it.

Hers was the clean.

You said they smelled good.

What are you laughing at?

Pull your pants up, however.

Come on!

Should we glue their shoes to the floor?

- That I tried with laces.

- It is also fun.

We can pull their pants up

a flagpole.

Why are boys such

a childish humor?

- Because it's fun.

- No.

Moving on!

Hallo!

Stop it!

- The stole my 25-cents!

- You get a new one!

I go to the bathroom.

Hello.

Thank you for your help.

- What should we do?

- I will not be back again.

We must get away from here.

Come up the bus.

Now, not so much nonsense.

Come on!

Come on, everybody!

Hurry!

Moving on!

I'll start here.

Have you seen these children?

- Why are you sitting in our seats?

- Yes, move it.

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