you know you're depressed when the window in your room looks better with the blinds on than with a clear view of the outside
"But I'm all right," he said to himself
Beyond the thin wall he heard wheezing breath and grunts and moans. His roommate was living the college life, alright.
Kid kept saying it is game that gets you girls and not money or looks. Sure, but it's easy to say that when your dad just casually drops the keys to a brand new BMW when he visits.
Meanwhile he's been bartending for the last eight years, since he turned twenty. Maybe dropping out of college wasn't the greatest of ideas. Neither was breaking up with the only girl who cared for him. He knew she cared for him because she wouldn't stop nagging him to go back to college. Because she wanted a life with him. Kids even, and all that. Well, his answer was no
and three years ago she said no to life. Perhaps for other reasons, he wouldn't know now and it was no longer important. Now it was his turn to make a choice. He stood ambled to the window opened the blinds and the window Watched the city below Kept watching for the rest of the night Unblinking Major decisions were just not his thing