Standing Up Page #4

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
167 Views


- Grace can not swim.

- Howie and Grace?

Sheriff review it,

the deputy acted inappropriately.

He wore no uniform, and he

appeared not quite correct.

What did he do?

We were supposed to meet here.

Go back to hotel

and wait for the Grace calling.

- I'll call if she comes.

- Everything will go fine.

I need to talk to mr. Russell,

I'll come back.

I'm sorry it has happened

with Grace. She's really sweet.

Not like some other roots here.

Thank you.

- Was your mother there?

- No.

Mother is in a hotel in Ahlburg.

It said her secretary.

She came here yesterday. Mr. Russell

rang when we came back.

She drove directly to the individual. She is very

concerned and the police looking for us.

Mother gets angry with me. I thought

not that mr. Russell would call.

Poor mother.

What should I say to her?

She is killing me ...

It let her do.

I'll call Mom.

I got the number

of her secretary.

Do you think that we have to borrow money

the beekeeper?

We give him a promissory note.

I say that we two must be together.

If she can not have both of us ...

... then we can run away again.

I promise.

It's okay.

- Hello?

- Mother?

- He said he was deputy sheriff.

- Did he hurt you?

- No, but he was very strange.

- You can tell me all about it. / i

We hit him with the car,

but it was an accident. I promise.

It's alright.

Him you will hear no more.

- Do not be afraid. / i

- I'm not afraid anymore.

I'm tough, like you said.

Very cool.

Grace, that's not important now.

I just want to know if you are doing well.

- I'm fine.

- Where are you? / i

Mom, we should all go together.

Do Howie come home with us?

I waster him, if necessary,

but tell me where you are.

His parents said

he good must come with us.

Grace, Howie ...

Howies parents are not here.

- No, they are in Greece.

- No. / i

He is part of a summer camp program.

What do you think?

He lives with a foster family. / i

I do not think he has parents. / i

- How do you know?

- It said those who are looking for you. / i

Where are you, darling? / i

I do not know.

There are great here.

There are trees and a river.

And a phone booth.

- A man selling honey.

- Okay.

- Howie will rise with us.

- Add mnti within 20 seconds. / i

- Mother?

- I understand it well.

- Have the phone booth a number?

- It is scraped away.

Grace, call the emergency services

if the conversation is interrupted.

- Mother. Mother!

- The call is disconnected. / i

- Stay there, go ... / i

- Mother!

Grace?

- Thank you for coming so quickly.

- Lockwoods Honey is nearby.

Where are we going?

Mother said that we should wait

by honey shop.

She promised me

that you had to come with us.

- That she did not.

- What do you mean by that?

- She did.

- No, it's illegal!

- What is illegal?

- Os.

It is brittle!

- Would my parents come?

- She did not say anything about.

- We should go down there again.

- I can not go back!

Go down there myself!

- We would rather stick together!

- No!

- What?

- I do not need you.

I've never needed you,

so go your way! Go!

Take that back!

I take it back!

I did not mean it!

I did not mean it.

You know that.

I know it well.

You should not have said that.

- I'm sorry I ruined your glasses.

- It does not matter.

Do you see anyway?

No, not really.

It's all a bit blurry.

But that's okay.

I have an extra pair in the camp.

You know what?

- There's something I've wanted to say.

- What?

I got an idea.

The fact that we could stay in the woods together.

Like the Indians.

We could have all

what we needed ...

... from meadows and cottages.

No one would bother us anymore.

Jag has thought a lot about it

recent days.

I would tell it, but you had

probably thought I was crazy.

Yes, it's crazy.

But it's a nice thought.

We would have to

to build a raft.

If you could not

teach me how to swim.

- You could teach me, right?

- I think so.

What if one of us got sick?

I do not know.

I thought not.

You would have found something.

You always do.

- Your mother will probably worried.

- She'll be fine.

Thank you.

Much obliged.

- Hello.

- Have you seen a girl and a boy here?

- Maybe they used the phone box.

- They were here. They are doing well.

- Would you pay?

- I'll pay. I'm her mother.

Shadows mom?

So you should not pay, ms. Golden.

So after I give debt.

I keep debt instrument.

They went up the gravel road.

There is my mother.

Grace?

Grace!

Tax!

Grace!

Tax!

Grace!

Mother! Mother!

- Grace!

- Mother!

It'll be fine now. I am here.

Are you okay?

boys would make us afraid. / i

detgik just the opposite. / i

I was not scared anymore, / i

and Howie was not alone. / i

God helps us always, / i

when we have it hard. / i

the fall was Howie adopted / i

of a family in Connecticut. / i

We kept in touch. / i

summer after we went to the museum / i

with the opskrede people - / i

- and afterwards to NASA / i

to see rumraketterne. / i

BARBIE ON THE BEACH

BONNIE AND HER FRIENDS

The goats

The cottage:
soap, pants, sweaters,

T-shirt, camera.

I'll probably never

to Tall Pine again.

I send half of the money.

Did you get to know

whom the people at the museum was?

I think a lot of them.

Howie.

PS. Bryce was wrong.

You are "cute".

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