#yes i am implying that keefe and fitz have kissed theyre best friends and truth or dare is a thing guys
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Believing (Blind!Keefe AU pt 2)
Word count - 3551
A lot of soliditary between keefe and my other bbys
God I canât wait to write from Tams perspective, next chapter yâall!
Anyways I hope you like it and that itâs not Badâ˘ď¸ considering how tired I am
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Pt two
Keefe
The next morning, I wake up and go through my simplistic routine again. Get dressed, brush teeth, message Fitz, eat. When I hear the honking of Fitz car outside, I carefully grab my cane and walk out the doors, tapping my way yard and to the street.
âHow goes it?â Fitzâ voice calls, and a smile splits across my face at the inside joke.
âI donât know,â I reply, laughing at the memory it brings. âI canât see.â Fitz laughs in response.
âYouâre sitting up front today; Biana took Sophie to get coffee early, so itâs just us boys.â
âDex sat in the back?â I questioned, as he normally was quick to jump on shotgun. I reach the car and pop the door open, and am greeted by the familiar smell of Fitzâs car.
âMore like laid in the back,â Dex pipes up, while I thud my bag to the ground and shut the door. I shake my head.
âYouâre supposed to be the responsible one, Dex. Shame on you.â I chide, and Fitz peels away from the house. I roll my eyes and laugh; theyâre so dumb. Weâre so dumb. And Iâm grateful for it.
âWe're hereâpart two!â Fitz exclaims in the seat next to me. âWell, for half of my classes thisâll be my first day. I missed a lot yesterdayâfreshman presentations are ass,â he grumbles as he parks the car. I chuckle and shake my head.
âYour fault, man,â I taunt him, and he scoffs as a response. âHey Dexxxxx⌠wanna walk me to class?â I say, fumbling around in the back, trying to hit him.
âHmrrghh. Yeah.â I hear him shift around, and we step out of the car together.
As soon as we're both out, Fitz locks the car. âSee yâall later!â he calls, jogging off- likely to some lifting or meeting or something. I chuckle; whenever I think of Fitz, I imagine heâs either very ugly, or really attractive. From what I heard, itâs the latterâhe's the epitome of perfection to the entire school, and many other schools as well. I, however, know betterâheâs a complete and utter dumbass. He once chugged half a gallon of milk on a dare, and another time got himself locked in a dog kennelâand that list can go on. I donât quite understand how he keeps the guise of perfection and stability when heâs oh-so-clearly not. Him running off to a meeting or club isnât a surprise, but itâs hard to imagine, knowing what heâs actually like.
âHow the hell does that man manage all that shit?â Dex grumbles, also acknowledging that Fitz is definitely insane. I shake my head.
âA very, very large amount of crack,â I state solemnly, as if this is a sad, but true fact. Dex laughs loudly.
âI donât doubt it. Better not let his coach find out,â He replies, just as sincerely. âWhat room number are you in, by the way?â He asks, just as I detect the curb with my cane. Gently stepping up, I tell him. âNiceâwe arenât that far from each other- youâre going straight there, right?â he asks, and I nod.
âSo, Iâve been meaning to ask youâis there anything new with the Stina situation?â I bring up the topic gentlyâStina Heks was Dexâs early on bully. Before Sophie brought Dex into the group halfway through their Freshman year, she would nag on him relentlesslyâhe was attending the school on a partial scholarship, and his family has a bit of bad history of being⌠odd. His dad runs a small pharmacy, and itâs mostly alternative medicine. She used to take any opportunity she could to point out anything about him that wasnât strictly ânormalâ. I absolutely love it there with Dex. Mr. Dizznee is the kindest, most loving person everâa huge contrast to my barely around, statue of a father. Plus, it always smells really nice in the store.
âOh⌠well, we have precalc together, but she hasnât said anything to me. She hasnât said anything all summerâI feel like she's matured, a bit. Probably.â He sounds fairly put down, and I use his voice to guide me in the direction to wrap him in a one armed hug.
âSorry I brought it up. But let me know if anything happens,â I say and he chuckles and pushes me away. From those few moments, I can tell heâs almost taller than meâwhich doesnât feel right.
âNo worries. Let's get you to class,â he says, and I can tell heâs being honestâit doesnât bother him. Which is good, in my opinion. Heâs growing up. Sometimes I feel like such a dad.
We walk into the main doors of the building and make our way down a few hallways. I use my photographic (ha) memory to make my way, but Dex still stays close to me, not letting me bump into kids or trip. I appreciate it, because I donât have to use my caneâI might not be able to see them, but I can feel the people staring at me when I have it out.
âWell, we're here. We have, like, 15 minutes before class starts, though,â Dex states.
âI know- I always show up early,â I reply. âI mean, the other option is sitting in the cafeteria.â I shrug.
âWell, I might as well go to my class then. Brech told me yesterday I should come in if I had questions- and she assigned a couple starter worksheets. I gotta deal with that.â Even though I canât see it, I can practically hear his frown.
âNo worries,â I tell him, and he gently pats my shoulder before walking off. I pull out my cane, letting it guide me into the still unfamiliar classroom. The milky blobs of color offer little help as to finding a seat, so unfortunately this tends to be necessary.
âHey! You should sit here.â A familiar voice says from the back corner. I rack my brainâLinh!
âOh! Hey,â I reply. âUmm, where are you, exactly?â I ask, sounding really cool, Iâm sure. I hate needing help.
âJust back here- this chair would be great.â She knocks on what I presume is the chair next to her. I use the sound to guide me, as well as the cane.
âThank you,â I say, smiling. âYou know, it's really hard to find a seat around here. Like, I literally can't see any! Must be budget cuts,â I say, grinning. There's a pause, then a small laugh.
âSome private school. They can't even afford chairs.â I chuckle.
âI mean- whereâs the proof that there's even a building. Or classrooms! You gotta see to believe, and I certainly don't see, soâŚâ I trail off and nod seriously. She laughs- Iâm grateful. Blind jokes donât go well with everyone. âAnyways, how are you?â I change the topic with a grin. âLong time no see.â This pulls out another laugh.
âWell, Iâm ok. My schedule has been pretty stressfulâbut other than that, good. Iâm still trying to make friends. I didnât mention it yesterday, but this is my first year at Foxfire,â she says. I nod in acknowledgment.
âSo, kinda on your own then? Thatâs not easy,â I reply, wondering if I should introduce her to the group. She seems nice enough, and, I hate to admit it, but half of being a part of our group is not being a piece of crap about me being blind. And all of us secretly being idiots.
âWell, thereâs my brotherâweâre twins. But other than that, yeah.â She sighs softly.
âOh! You have a brother. Thatâs always nice,â I say.
âWell, yeah. Heâs super over-protected. We got sucked into the foster care system, because⌠of some things, and there was a lot of bad things, which he always felt he had to keep me from. But we found a really great family now! Theyâre very nice, and actually acknowledge me and Tamâs ability. Weâve always been considered smart, but nobody really cared. They we're just in it for the money. Our new parents, however, have money, which is nice. So when they found out our test scores, they sent us here.â I nod in acknowledgementâSophie went through some similar things before she got adopted by Grady and Edaline.
âOh. Well, Iâm sorry youâve been through that,â I say, trying to find the right words. âItâs really good that youâre here now. Even though Iâm pretty convinced there isnât an actual school, Iâve been told that itâs nice.â She laughs at this.
âYeah, so have I. Oh! I almost forgot. Iâm in your stats class. Frer was just being rude the whole period, so I didnât have a chance to say anything,â Linh says. I grin.
âNice! Now that I know, you officially have to help me prank him at least once this year.â I tell her, very seriously.
âOhâŚI donât know about that.â she sounds apprehensive.
âI mean, you donât have to. But Iâm going to do it, so you may as well help.â
âIâll think about it.â She says, and the door opens.
âOh! Hello, you two. Early again?â A feminine voiceâour teacherâsâsays.
âYou know it,â I tell her, smiling.
âAlright, well. You have a little bit less than five minutes before class starts, so go ahead and continue what you weâre doing.â Based on her toneâthe bright, too cheery one that I hear a lot- I can tell sheâs a little annoyed. I try not to let that affect me.
âHeyâIâm gonna work on some AP physics stuff,â Linh says, and I can tell she doesnât really want to talk with the teacher there- even if its casual conversation. I nod, and let my thoughts be my own for the moment.
At least Iâm used to it.
*****
Not much happens the next couple of periodsâFitz and I work on English together, and Dex and I use morse code to âpass notesâ in AP physics. Heâs really good at science (like, really good), so he skipped a year and is in APP2 as a junior. I appreciate it- heâll be a help for when I actually feel like studying. During Lunch, Dex and I sit at our table and Linh came to sit with us, introducing herself to Dex. In Government, I sit on my own and listened to the online assignments. In Stats, Linh manages to find a spot next to me and helps me out with the worksheet.
I find myself needing to go to the bathroom, so I ask to be excused. On my way there, a familiar voice calls my name.
âKeefe! Hey. Um.â
âFoster! Uh⌠whatâs up?â I ask.
âOh! Nothing. But, hey, do you think that you could come over tonight? Thereâs⌠thereâs something I really want to talk to you about.â Just from her voice, I hear sheâs slightly frazzled. Nervous.
âAre you ok, Sophie? Is someone bothering you again?â My mind jumps back to when she was first adopted by Grady and Edaline, and all the crap other kids gave her.
âNo! Itâs not like that. Just, something I wanna talk about. I need advice.â I smile.
âAh. You need the wise old Keefester to help you out. Well, no worries, mâlady, I will do what I can. You want me to come over?â
âYeah. Iâll just have Fitz drop both of us off at my place, Biana can ride on her ownâsound good?â
âAs long as you have food, Iâm okay with anything.â She laughs softly.
âOf course. See you.â I hear her walk away, and smile to myselfâI think back to when I had feelings for her, and canât help but think about how theyâve changed- sheâs like a younger sister to me now. Itâs odd.
I go to the restroom and return to class, thinking about what Sophie might have to tell me that made her that nervous.
Stats class ends (for me), and my minds swimming with Frerâs stupidity as I go to Latin. I get there around when the bell rings to dismiss everyone else, and I find a seat close to the door. People filter out and in the classroom, and then someone speaks.
âDude! Keefe, I forgot you we're in this class.â Fitz says, and a grin spreads across my face.
âYeah, you had that Freshman help thing yesterday. You know thereâs only one AP Latin 2, dumbass.â I respond, and he chuckles. I hear him put his stuff next to me.
âHow was this class yesterday?â He asks, and I shrug.
âWe barely did anything. Got a list of vocab and grammar to review.â I tell him, pulling up my bag to get my computer.
âThatâs valid. Not gonna lie, Iâm glad I missed it.â This makes me laugh.
âOh, noâWonderboy didnât want to go to class? Thatâs a fuckin abomination.â I reply sarcastically, and the bell rings. I can hear Fitz scoff, but our teacher starts talking so he canât respond. We get a reading prompt, and I have to go into the hall and listen to it. The teacher doesnât let Fitz come out and help me, which sucks- but I have to consider the situation. Which also sucks. I hate having to be worked around.
One thing that really bothers me about our teacher, Sam, is she never lets me leave early. So Fitz has to help me through the crowd of people. The kids donât really acknowledge me, but having so many people around that I canât see, donât know, that donât care sends massive spikes of anxiety through me. Fitz does a really good job at helping me, his steady hand on my shoulder the whole time, making sure we both get through the crowd.
Iâm so damn grateful for him sometimes.
We finally manage to get out of the building and to Fitzâs car. He unlocks it, and I climb into his car carefully. I can hear as he types on his phone, likely texting someone.
âHowâs shit at home been going?â He asks, somewhat startling me.
âOh. Well, not much has happened, really,â I admit with a shrug. âHeâs been out a lot lately- I donât have to interact with him much.â
âGood. Weâre not gonna let him give you shit this year, got it?â I laugh.
âYouâre so overprotective, Fitzy. I can handle my dad.â
âIâm serious, Keefe. None of this is your fault. Especially now with your mom gone⌠we-â
âI get it, Fitz. I know.â While I do love Fitz with my whole heart, he can be⌠overbearing. I reach out and search for his shoulder. âIâll be okay.â I give him (what I assume to be) an award winning smile. âBesides, I got this year in the bag. All my pranks? Planned out to the t. I wonât get in trouble all year, I swear.â Fitz scoffs, but itâs lighthearted and followed by a chuckle.
âAll right Keefe. Iâm sorry.â He sounds genuine and I lean into him, letting my head rest on his shoulder. He can be a stubborn little shit sometimes, but heâs⌠a good friend.
âOh my god, thatâs fucking adorable.â The door crashes open and Dex steps inside. âYou guys are gross, though.â He adds.
âPDA is not the Foxfire way.â Sophie says, jokingly.
âI will kiss him, right here, right now. Fight me,â Fitz says, joking but aggressive. Protective as ever. I laugh and push away, settling back into my normal seat.
âI think once is enough, isnât it?â Dex laughs, but thereâs something in his voice⌠I ignore it, and grin.
âNot when Iâm involved. Trust me, even Fitz Vacker wants a piece of this.â I say, grinning and indicating myself.
âNot that you would know,â Fitz responds, ruffling my hair.
âDude, I donât even have to see to know how incredibly attractive I am,â I inform them.
âNo need to argue with that.â Dex chuckles.
âOh!â Sophie popes up. âI forgot to mention. Keefeâs comin over, could you just drop us both off at my place? I can get him back, Edaline normally doesnât mind.â Iâm actually the only one of the group that lives in town- everyone else lives in the country, because their parents needed or liked having the land.
âThat makes it easy for me. Letâs go, brethren.â I donât know when Fitz started referring to us at that, but I still think itâs hilarious. I snort at his idiocy, and we head off.
âDex, are you doing debate this year?â I pipe up. Iâm EXCITED for debate season.
âYeah. Iâm actually writing some stuff right now, on how to not be a little bitch.â Dex says, laughing.
âDex, PLEASE. Youâd do really good,â I argue. âJust write an oratory on veganism or something!â
âDude, youâve been trying this for the past two years- the meetings clash with robotics. Besides, why would I want to right an oratory when youâve placed first twice now.â
âNot that that mattered,â I contest. âConsidering my dad didnât let me go.â
âPleeeasseee. For me.â
âFINE. Iâll go to one meeting. Only because thereâs no robotics and Sophieâs going. No offense Keefe, but you suck.â I stick my tongue out at him, but grin happily. Iâve been trying to do this for YEARS.
âYou guys are such nerds,â Fitz inputs, and I hit his shoulder. âOh, you know itâs true.â I scoff.
âSays the president of the chess club.â Sophie states, laughing.
âWe donât talk about that.â Fits says, and I feel the car pull to a stop. âWeâre here, Sophie. Keefe, you too. Dex- get up here you little shit.â
âHey. Donât disrespect my son like that.â Sophie tells, and I hear Dex grumble a bit.
âFitz, if youâre not busy, wanna do something? Like, I dunno, egg some annoying blondes?â I snort. Dex has learned well.
âUm, yes to the first part, no to the second. Thatâs a lot of work. Also, arenât you vegan?â
âOh! Yeah, that.â Dex says casually. I laugh, and step out and away from the car carefully.
âHave fun, nerds!â Sophie calls as they drive off, and I grin in her direction.
âSo, Miss F, what was it you wanted to tell me?â I ask, and I can practically feel the shift in her mood.
âOh. Um. Yeah. Come inside?â I nod, and she guides me to the doors.
âSounds serious,â I tell her.
âMaybe it is, maybe it isnât. Just⌠something thatâs been on my mind for the past few months. Especially⌠I dunno.â
âWanna go to your room first?â
âYeah. UmâŚâ I can tell sheâs nervous, and likely picking at her eyelashes- what many people have told me to be her nervous tick. We walk over to her room in moderate silence.
âWhatâs the sitch?â I ask, and Sophie laughs- and replies with the Kim Possible beep. âSeriously though, whatâs on your mind. Unless you wanted me over just to admire how incredibly handsome I happen to be.â
âWell, um, no⌠uh.â She sighs. I search around for a chair and sit down.
âHey. Itâs okay. Whatever it is, Iâm here for you.
âWell, I. I think. Iâm gay, I think. Like, maybe not full gay, but pretty gay. Like, girls are cool gay. Really cool. But maybe not, I donât? Know If Iâm Actually Gay Gay. Maybe Iâm just thinking and stuff, but Iâm probably gay? I think? I don-â
âSophie. Hey. Itâs okay.â I interrupt, to keep her from going insane. âTake a few deep breaths.â I hear her do so. âYou know none of us will judge you. Right?â
âYeah. Yeah. I guess, I just donât want to make a big deal of it.â
âI get it. Iâm glad you told me, though.â I smile at her warmly.
âWell. Thatâs all I really wanted to tell you. I guess.â
âWanna play Smash?â
âYeah.â
****
That night I get home relatively late- Sophie feeds me and we play video games for quite a while. We didnât talk about what she told me- I want to respect her space.
âWhere have you been?â My father, voice stern, says. I havenât even closed the door yet.
âSophieâs.â I respond, automatically pulling on a calm expression and heightening my posture. I shut the door softly.
âAnd what, may I ask, were you doing?â His voice is condescending.
âWe were playing video games and I lost track of time- Iâm sorry.â He scoffs.
âIâm sure. Do you have any homework?â There's the implied âthat you didnât doâ at the end.
âNot really. I have some reading I can do, though.â I admit. Iâve learned that lying to my father doesnât work. Ever.
âYou better get on that.â He sneers, and I try to keep my expression respectful and blank.
âOf course. Iâm sorry.â I say, and walk in the direction of my bedroom. âDebate starts Thursday, by the way.â
âConvenient. The day that I have off.â He scoffs back.
âIâm sorry dad. Do you want me to come home? They wonât mind if I miss the first meeting.â I try not to yell, or say anything that will anger him.
âI donât care. Go finish your reading.â He says. I can tell that heâs not lying- he doesnât care.
I bite my tongue and nod. Then I go finish my reading.
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