sense of unity they bring. They really make this four-building complex feel less like a shitty place where we happen to live and more like a home.
My mom calls me over. She hasnât looked happy in so long, but she looks especially not happy with me right now. Whatever sheâs talking to Baby Freddyâs mother aboutâa conversation I canât make out because she rarely uses Spanish at homeâshe cuts herself off and snaps, âIâm very proud of myself for not storming into your place of work after I learned you werenât at Brendanâs last night.â
Not really sure why Baby Freddyâs mother is hanging around since gossip is pointless when everyone already knows whatâs going on.
âWho told you?â
âYour brother.â
I was hoping it was just word of mouth. âJudas.â
âYou are under our watch, Aaron, and you donât have the same freedom your father and I once allowed you, not anymore. If youâre going anywhere, I know about it and I have to speak with the adult whoâs going to be there.â
âOkay, yeah. Fine. Can I go?â
âWere you safe?â
âYes, Mom.â Fucking kill me. The smell of burnt hot dogs catches her attention and I head back to my friends. Brendan, Skinny-Dave, and Baby Freddy all give me the yo-you-just-got-in-trouble-like-some-little-kid look. âFucking Eric snitched on where I spent my night.â I flip him off even though his back is turned to me. âLetâs just get a game going, okay?â
How to Play Manhunt: One person is designated as the hunter and everyone else has two minutes to hide somewhere inside our block. Once the hunter catches you, youâre on his team and you have to help him capture other players until everyoneâs caught or the hour is up.
Itâs sort of like tag, except way more intense.
Baby Freddy asks for any volunteers to be the hunter. Heâs automatically out because the last time he was hunter, his mother called him upstairs for his 9:00 curfew and left us all hiding for an hour before we realized he was home. Both Daves hate hunting. Deon bites the bullet and counts down.
Brendan and I try keeping up with Me-Crazy as he storms into the garage where weâre sure weâll see Skinny-Dave any minute. He always hides underneath cars (which almost ended badly . . . twice). Me-Crazy is our resident manhunt fanatic, and weâre pretty sure he will become a threat to society the next time heâs really bored. But for now, heâs a bit of a pioneer when it comes to the best hiding spots. He was the first to discover the third-floor hallway window of Building 135 opens up to the connecting rooftopâwhere we throw all our deflating handballs and empty Top Pop bottles and Arizona cans from ground level. Heâs also the only player to this day to ever hop a ride on top of a moving Nissan to get away from six hunters. No joke, but his name is also Dave. He nicknamed himself Me-Crazy after all these not-so-sane stunts, and because of that one time he clipped the wings of a wounded bird for a laugh. Weâre lucky he likes us.
Me-Crazyâs Timberland boots donât slow him down, but his footsteps are so loud Iâm surprised they never give him away. âStop following Me-Crazy,â Me-Crazy says. âYah going to get Me-Crazy caught.â
âNot if we all hide together,â I gasp. Brendan is lagging behind.
Me-Crazy halts, and itâs not so he can point out his next hiding space. He rolls his eyes back until all we see is white. He punches his own face and jogs in place.
Oh shit: Crazy Train Mode. When heâs like this, he lifts people up onto his shoulders and bangs them against walls and cars and whatever the fuck else is around.
âWeâll stop following you, goddamn it,â I tell him.
We jet around him while he stands still, not turning back; he knows we know better.
âFucking
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