Oh, man, it can't be morning already. I rolled around on the bed and checked the time. "SHIT," I said out loud. It was 5:30 a.m. and I only had one hour left to say goodbye to my room, to my house, to my life. Ok, maybe I was being too dramatic, but being sent off to boarding school wasn't my idea of a great eighteenth birthday present. Yep, that's how I was told by my Dad.
"Hey, Josh. Happy Birthday, buddy. Here're the keys to your new car....and the brochure to your new all-boys school is on the kitchen counter."
I, of course, being too busy running for the door with keys in hand when I suddenly stopped and turned around slowly, not believing if I just heard the last bit right. I slowly walked to the kitchen just like in those movies where a bomb is about to explode and the heroes start running away from it in slow motion. Only I was walking towards the explosion that was going to occur in my life in slow motion. There it was on the counter, a big blue packet with Mount School For Boys written in silver.
After weeks of fighting with my dad, and doors slamming and shouting, I realised I didn't have a choice. So, here it was the day I have been dreading for 3 weeks and four and a half days. Summer vacation was over and I had to leave my old life, all my friends and just, well, everything I have come to know and grown up with. It's not easy for a guy to change the school he's been at for 13 years plus make new friends. The fact that my school was also very comfortable and open with homosexuality was also one of the reasons why I loved it here. Yeah, I was gay and nobody even cared. How cool is that? Well, they cared in the beginning when word let out by my great ex-best friend, but once it died down everyone was ok with me. Even the jocks went back to talking to me like nothing was wrong.
You might think, this is every gay teenagers dream right? Being sent off to some all guy island. But, trust me, that was the last thing on my mind. In fact, I was so pissed about the situation that I didn't even acknowledge the fact that because it was all guys maybe i wouldn't be completely stuck with my right hand my whole final year in high-school. Ok, maybe I did, but I still wasn't that happy about it.