The two of them shot around for a bit before six guys showed up. They split up the teams, Lamar and Tom were on the same team.They had a tall guy who kept tossing his head to the side in an attempt to get his long blonde hair out of his face. The other guy on there team was a shorter guy, with a boxy figure and spiked black hair who Lamar had seen in a few of his classes but never talked to before. The other team had an even four players, and got the ball first. They played until Lamar's team won, twenty one to fourteen. They parted ways as they left the court, and once again Lamar was the last person left. Tom yelled “See you tomorrow dude” as he walked away. Lamar gathered his stuff and began to walk home. He lived rather close to the court. He opened the door to his house and entered. He dropped his bag and his basketball right in the hallway. He opened the refrigerator and grabbed a blue gatorade. He shut the door then opened a cabinet door. He removed a protein bar, then pushed that door closed as well. He walked into his living room and plumped down onto the couch as he turned on the television. Lamar spent most of the afternoon doing homework on the couch while watching “Family Guy” …show more content…
“I don’t know….” He mumbled.
Goatee spoke up for the first time. His gravely voice coughed out “ Forget it, he’s not worth it.” Those words made Lamar freeze. He couldn’t move as he felt his consciousness evaporate while he drowned in memory. He found himself in the same room they were in now, twelve years ago. His mother was crying. He particularly remembered that he could not, for the life of him, figure out why she couldn’t stop crying. His brother was up in his room. Lamar sat on the stairs watching as his parents yelled at each other. He couldn’t make out any of the dialogue. His father made a move for the door. he opened it, and right before he walked outside, Lamar heard his mother say “Wait!” His father looked back. His mother locked eyes with Lamar, then looked back at his father. She pointed at Lamar and asked his father angrily “You can’t even stay for him?” His father locked eyes with him and stared at him for a full ten seconds. Finally, without removing his eyes from Lamar’s, he replied “He’s not worth it.” He closed the door. Lamar hadn't seen his father since that day. “I’ll do it.” Lamar confidently