*Two Little Outsiders*
as Ponyboy continued to browse online (which i dont know how he got the idea how to considering they didnt have internet in the 60s) i went into my cuisine and pulled out something to eat from the fridge. it was a chocolat Cream Pie i had made for myself with a recipe i had gotten when i was in 7th grade from my accueil Ec. teacher. "Hey, Pony, toi want some chocolat pie?" i asked him. i saw him look up from the computer screen and into the window to my kitchen.
"sure," he a dit with a smile. "i l’amour chocolat stuff, same as my brothers." i smiled.
"i know," i mumbled to myself. so i grabbed two paper plates off the haut, retour au début of my fridge and took the lid off of the pie pan. i started to cut us slices.
"so," Ponyboy started. "theres a movie based off of my paper?" i shook my head.
"no, theres a movie based off of an author's book," i said.
"but that IS my paper."
"but apparently not everything is true in the book so its technically not your full paper for your English class."
"but its still my paper." i grunted and stepped outta the cuisine with his plate. i handed it to him, along with a napkin. i pulled up a chair suivant to the computer chair and looked at the screen. then i turned to poney who was digging into his pie.
"wow. this is really good, Amber. i ought to make something like this for my brothers. who made it?" i smiled. he liked my cooking! i didnt think i was all that good at preparing food.
"i did," i said. he stared at me wide-eyed. then he smiled.
"i thought so," he said. "you look like the cooking/baking type. i can cook too. sometimes i have to make breakfast for my brothers if im the first on up cause"--i stopped him.
"i know," i said. "the first one up has to make breakfast and the other two do dishes. i know alot. freaked out yet?" poney smiled nervously. i bet i was making feel uncomfortable, me knowing all these things about him and his life. "sorry," i a dit quietly.
"it-its alrite, i guess. its just..." he started but then he trailed off. i finished his thought for him.
"its weird knowing that theres things about you, all your secrets and beliefs, stored in a book that millions of kids our age and youger have read." Ponyboy nodded and looked down at the bureau the computer sat on. silence carried on for a few minutes. but then he broke it par asking, "so, anyway, back to our original conversation, theres a movie?"
i nodded. "you wanna watch it?"
he shook his head. "i should probably read the book first, Amber." i smiled.
"right." i set my plate on the bureau and got up to grab my book. i handed it Ponyboy. "here."
"youre gonna let me borrow it? i meant i was maybe gonna go to the bibliothèque ou buy it. toi dont have to lend me your copy." i smiled and shook my head.
"its okay, Ponyboy. i trust toi with one of my favori livres of all time. but if anything happens to it, so help me..." i a dit playfully. he smiled and chuckled.
"alright. i'll be careful. i promise," he said. i fluttered on the inside. i liked it when he promised me things. i really did. and i dont know why.
we headed on our way back to Dairy Hut after an heure of messing around on the internet. it was a long walk, the one we took. i kicked small rocks that layed strewn on the sidewalk as we went. we passed a trash heap and Ponyboy stopped. "wow," he said. "this is just like the one near my house, the one i go to to get away. i know its not an ideal place to be alone but its quiet if toi go deep enough. this looks just like it." he started heading into the trash. i rolled my eyes and followed him.
"Ponyboy," i said. he stopped and turned around to look at me.
"yeah?" he asked.
"why we going through here?"
"cause...i guess it reminds me of home. but if toi wanna keep going to meet Dallas and Johnny, then we can go." then i felt bad. he was homesick and this giant pile od trash reminded him of accueil (that sounds funny, doesnt it?). i shook my head.
"no, its fine. wait for me!" i a dit enthusiastically. he chuckled and we climbed over bundles of trash. it kinda smelled but toi got used to it after a while. i sat down on a pile of old newspapers and he sat on a tire that was on haut, retour au début of a tall basket. he pulled out a cigarette and lit it. then, just to be...polite, he offered me one. i took one (truth be told ive never really smoked before so i thought the weed tasted a little funny. but i got used to it) and we sat there and smoked and stared at each other for a while. it was nice, i guess. i liked looking at Ponyboy...is it just me, ou did that sound weird?
"so," i said. "how come it wasnt mentioned in the book that toi have a special...trash heap that toi like to go to?" Ponyboy looked intently at me.
"well, i guess since i didnt put it in my paper it wasnt mentioned in the book."
"why didnt toi put it in your paper?" i asked.
"right," he a dit with a laugh. "like im gonna tell my English teacher in a paper i like to sit on trash so i can get away from the world. that would just give him and everyone else in this world another reason to think im a worthless piece of poor trash." i furrowed my eyebrows and stared at Ponyboy. i crossed my arms over my chest.
"youre not a worthless piece of poor trash, Ponyboy!" i said. he shook his head and looked at me plus intently.
"dont lie," he a dit seriously.
"im not," i said. "now quit jouer la comédie like that. dont be so pessimistic, Pony. not everybody judges."
"i know toi dont judge, but alot of people DO."
"i know," i said. "people shouldnt judge others. 'it was too vast a problem to be just a personal thing. there should be some help, someone should tell them before its too late. someone should tell their side of the story, and maybe people wouldnt be so quick to judge a boy par the amount a hair oil he wore. it was important to me.' its important to me too, Ponyboy. i understnad what it feels like to be judged too quickly. someone SHOULD tell their side of the story...and toi did. i admire toi for that." poney stared at me then he blushed a little.
"did toi quote that from my paper?" he asked. i nodded. "wow, toi got a good memory."
"not really," i said. "i have a terrible one. people are always nagging me about it. its annoying." it was quiet again as we stared at each other.
"i hate it," Ponyboy said, breaking the silence. "i hate judgment! why arent people donné a chance to speak before theyre judged?" i shrugged my shoulders.
"i dont know, Ponyboy. i dont know." it was quiet again after that. neither of us spoke as the chilly summer breeze wisked my hair around, occasionally masking my face. i held my legs and hugged them against my chest. i rested my chin on my knees and stared at Ponyboy as i thought about other things. and this time it wasnt weird that i was staring at him, cause he was staring right back at me.
so we both sat there, quiet. we were two little Outsiders who were judged too quickly par the ones who had no feeling. two little Outsiders who were judged before donné the chance to speak.
as Ponyboy continued to browse online (which i dont know how he got the idea how to considering they didnt have internet in the 60s) i went into my cuisine and pulled out something to eat from the fridge. it was a chocolat Cream Pie i had made for myself with a recipe i had gotten when i was in 7th grade from my accueil Ec. teacher. "Hey, Pony, toi want some chocolat pie?" i asked him. i saw him look up from the computer screen and into the window to my kitchen.
"sure," he a dit with a smile. "i l’amour chocolat stuff, same as my brothers." i smiled.
"i know," i mumbled to myself. so i grabbed two paper plates off the haut, retour au début of my fridge and took the lid off of the pie pan. i started to cut us slices.
"so," Ponyboy started. "theres a movie based off of my paper?" i shook my head.
"no, theres a movie based off of an author's book," i said.
"but that IS my paper."
"but apparently not everything is true in the book so its technically not your full paper for your English class."
"but its still my paper." i grunted and stepped outta the cuisine with his plate. i handed it to him, along with a napkin. i pulled up a chair suivant to the computer chair and looked at the screen. then i turned to poney who was digging into his pie.
"wow. this is really good, Amber. i ought to make something like this for my brothers. who made it?" i smiled. he liked my cooking! i didnt think i was all that good at preparing food.
"i did," i said. he stared at me wide-eyed. then he smiled.
"i thought so," he said. "you look like the cooking/baking type. i can cook too. sometimes i have to make breakfast for my brothers if im the first on up cause"--i stopped him.
"i know," i said. "the first one up has to make breakfast and the other two do dishes. i know alot. freaked out yet?" poney smiled nervously. i bet i was making feel uncomfortable, me knowing all these things about him and his life. "sorry," i a dit quietly.
"it-its alrite, i guess. its just..." he started but then he trailed off. i finished his thought for him.
"its weird knowing that theres things about you, all your secrets and beliefs, stored in a book that millions of kids our age and youger have read." Ponyboy nodded and looked down at the bureau the computer sat on. silence carried on for a few minutes. but then he broke it par asking, "so, anyway, back to our original conversation, theres a movie?"
i nodded. "you wanna watch it?"
he shook his head. "i should probably read the book first, Amber." i smiled.
"right." i set my plate on the bureau and got up to grab my book. i handed it Ponyboy. "here."
"youre gonna let me borrow it? i meant i was maybe gonna go to the bibliothèque ou buy it. toi dont have to lend me your copy." i smiled and shook my head.
"its okay, Ponyboy. i trust toi with one of my favori livres of all time. but if anything happens to it, so help me..." i a dit playfully. he smiled and chuckled.
"alright. i'll be careful. i promise," he said. i fluttered on the inside. i liked it when he promised me things. i really did. and i dont know why.
we headed on our way back to Dairy Hut after an heure of messing around on the internet. it was a long walk, the one we took. i kicked small rocks that layed strewn on the sidewalk as we went. we passed a trash heap and Ponyboy stopped. "wow," he said. "this is just like the one near my house, the one i go to to get away. i know its not an ideal place to be alone but its quiet if toi go deep enough. this looks just like it." he started heading into the trash. i rolled my eyes and followed him.
"Ponyboy," i said. he stopped and turned around to look at me.
"yeah?" he asked.
"why we going through here?"
"cause...i guess it reminds me of home. but if toi wanna keep going to meet Dallas and Johnny, then we can go." then i felt bad. he was homesick and this giant pile od trash reminded him of accueil (that sounds funny, doesnt it?). i shook my head.
"no, its fine. wait for me!" i a dit enthusiastically. he chuckled and we climbed over bundles of trash. it kinda smelled but toi got used to it after a while. i sat down on a pile of old newspapers and he sat on a tire that was on haut, retour au début of a tall basket. he pulled out a cigarette and lit it. then, just to be...polite, he offered me one. i took one (truth be told ive never really smoked before so i thought the weed tasted a little funny. but i got used to it) and we sat there and smoked and stared at each other for a while. it was nice, i guess. i liked looking at Ponyboy...is it just me, ou did that sound weird?
"so," i said. "how come it wasnt mentioned in the book that toi have a special...trash heap that toi like to go to?" Ponyboy looked intently at me.
"well, i guess since i didnt put it in my paper it wasnt mentioned in the book."
"why didnt toi put it in your paper?" i asked.
"right," he a dit with a laugh. "like im gonna tell my English teacher in a paper i like to sit on trash so i can get away from the world. that would just give him and everyone else in this world another reason to think im a worthless piece of poor trash." i furrowed my eyebrows and stared at Ponyboy. i crossed my arms over my chest.
"youre not a worthless piece of poor trash, Ponyboy!" i said. he shook his head and looked at me plus intently.
"dont lie," he a dit seriously.
"im not," i said. "now quit jouer la comédie like that. dont be so pessimistic, Pony. not everybody judges."
"i know toi dont judge, but alot of people DO."
"i know," i said. "people shouldnt judge others. 'it was too vast a problem to be just a personal thing. there should be some help, someone should tell them before its too late. someone should tell their side of the story, and maybe people wouldnt be so quick to judge a boy par the amount a hair oil he wore. it was important to me.' its important to me too, Ponyboy. i understnad what it feels like to be judged too quickly. someone SHOULD tell their side of the story...and toi did. i admire toi for that." poney stared at me then he blushed a little.
"did toi quote that from my paper?" he asked. i nodded. "wow, toi got a good memory."
"not really," i said. "i have a terrible one. people are always nagging me about it. its annoying." it was quiet again as we stared at each other.
"i hate it," Ponyboy said, breaking the silence. "i hate judgment! why arent people donné a chance to speak before theyre judged?" i shrugged my shoulders.
"i dont know, Ponyboy. i dont know." it was quiet again after that. neither of us spoke as the chilly summer breeze wisked my hair around, occasionally masking my face. i held my legs and hugged them against my chest. i rested my chin on my knees and stared at Ponyboy as i thought about other things. and this time it wasnt weird that i was staring at him, cause he was staring right back at me.
so we both sat there, quiet. we were two little Outsiders who were judged too quickly par the ones who had no feeling. two little Outsiders who were judged before donné the chance to speak.
toi had gotten tired of the New Years Party toi were at, so toi decided to have your own; complete with balloons, champagne, dancing, and the life of the party.
“This is fun,” toi laugh as toi look up to him.
“Yeah,” he laughs, as he dips you.
“Careful of the champagne, babe.”
“Sorry… Just trying to make things classy.” He laughs.
“You kidding me? This is some high class shit!” toi laugh.
He glances at the clock.
“It’s 11:59,” he grins.
“Time for our New Year’s kiss,” toi grin as toi lean in.
“Not yet!” He yells, moving your face away. “It isn’t midnight yet!”
toi laugh, then glance at the clock.
“Well, we missed it.” toi pout. “It’s 12:01.”
“Looks like we have to wait a whole nother year.”
He pauses for a second, thinking.
“You.” He finally answers, smiling.
“That’s not one thing.” toi roll your eyes and giggle.
“Yes it is. toi are you. Without certain things, toi wouldn’t be you. If you’re pretty eyes weren’t (eye color), toi wouldn’t be you. If toi didn’t snort when toi laugh, toi wouldn’t be you. If toi didn’t randomly burst into song, toi be you.
If toi weren’t nice and sweet and funny, it wouldn’t be (Y/N). The (Y/N) I know, l’amour and adore.” He smiles as he kisses toi on the cheek.
“Really?” toi ask.
“Really.”
“Really really?”
“Really really.”
“Johnny how do toi think this looks?” toi ask, holding up a black dress to you.
“How am I supposed to know?” He groans as he leans on one of the shelves of the department store.
“Well, would I look good in it?” toi ask, twirling the dress around.
“You’d look good in any clothes, honey.” He smiles at you.
“Any clothes?” toi ask, scrunching your nose.
“But toi also look good in no clothes, if that’s what toi want to know,” he grins at toi like a little kid. “So could toi hurry up so I could see my favori outfit on you?”
The Outsiders has some great life lessons in it and I take them to cœur, coeur so here they are...
Darry: He has taught me that even though sometimes someone can seem mean doesn't mean they don't l’amour you.
Two-Bit: Has taught me to take and make a joke.
Sodapop: Has taught me that toi can be drunk on just plain living.
Dally: Has taught me to be tough and toi won't get hurt.
Steve: Has taught me that toi should always stick par your buddies.
Ponyboy: Has taught me that things are rough all over and to notice the beauty around me.
Last but not least Johnny. Johnny? Well he told me to Stay Gold:)
Darry: He has taught me that even though sometimes someone can seem mean doesn't mean they don't l’amour you.
Two-Bit: Has taught me to take and make a joke.
Sodapop: Has taught me that toi can be drunk on just plain living.
Dally: Has taught me to be tough and toi won't get hurt.
Steve: Has taught me that toi should always stick par your buddies.
Ponyboy: Has taught me that things are rough all over and to notice the beauty around me.
Last but not least Johnny. Johnny? Well he told me to Stay Gold:)
Greasers with their long tuff hair
Soc's with their cruelness
The Outsiders is one true classic
C. Thomas Howell, Patrick Swayze,
Rob Lowe, Ralph Macchio, Matt Dillon
Tom Cruise and Emilio Esteves
make practically the best cast for a movie ever
no one can replace you
especially Zac Efron
RIP Patrcik Swayze
Where is Tommy Howell??
How 'Bout Ralph Macchio?
Emilio Esteves is still goin along with Matt Dillon
And tom cruise is shining brighter than ever!!
I l’amour the outsiders and it is a true classic
Soc's with their cruelness
The Outsiders is one true classic
C. Thomas Howell, Patrick Swayze,
Rob Lowe, Ralph Macchio, Matt Dillon
Tom Cruise and Emilio Esteves
make practically the best cast for a movie ever
no one can replace you
especially Zac Efron
RIP Patrcik Swayze
Where is Tommy Howell??
How 'Bout Ralph Macchio?
Emilio Esteves is still goin along with Matt Dillon
And tom cruise is shining brighter than ever!!
I l’amour the outsiders and it is a true classic
toi look in amazement at your boyfriend Ponyboy. Is he really Friends with this geek?
Ponyboy smiles and nods, telling toi “I know this kid is a frickin insane genius.”
“Well… That’s interesting.” toi say.
toi look at Ponyboy. “So how much do we have to leave for a tip?” toi were at the diner, hanging out for lunch.
“She was a quality waitress, so 20%. We each owe her 1 dollar.” Ross pipes up. He starts to make hand gestures to explain the process.”Since the bill was 15 dollars, we each paid 5 dollars. 20% of 15 is 3… So it’d be a 3 dollar tip, one dollar each.”
toi look at him, stunned.
toi could not to do math to save your life.
“You should have him along plus often.” toi whisper to Ponyboy.