what if they graduated high school in west ham ._.
grizz dreads the day. everyone around him buzzing with excitement, chattering animatedly about last summer plans before they headed in different directions ; swears to keep in touch despite it. he feels sick to his stomach, heart anchored by guilt as he looks to his own friends. clark and jason shoving each other, congratulating for the miracle of high school diploma ; luke’s arm snaked around helena’s waist as he rolls his eyes at the antics. gaze drifts to harry and kelly with grins on their faces ; shifts his eyes around the entire room and sees everyone so happy. it’s a happiness he doesn’t share.
lungs fill with air despite the sensation of drowning, sounds swirling together, tangled in his head. it’s surreal to think they’ve made it to graduation. they’ve all been together for so long, lives revolving around each other - and now it was going to end. grizz made the promise to himself in middle school ; once he got out of west ham, he could be whoever he wanted - but he had to leave west ham behind to do it. it meant becoming a ghost to friends he’s had since childhood. it was easier said than done.
hand on his shoulder snaps him from his darkening thoughts and aching heart, peering to the side to see jason’s concerned gaze. “grizzy, you good?” the question so simple and yet it burned into his brain and branded it. he isn’t okay ; not in the slightest. why had he made such a stupid resolution? why couldn’t he let himself break it? his friends had no idea of the turmoil he has faced this entire time. instead of answering with the thoughts parading, clanging together in vibrating clashes, he twisted his lips into a smile. it felt awkward, clunky ; so fake it would put barbie to shame. “man, i just can’t believe you were even allowed to walk.” diverting the attention from him, jokes erupt from all sides. he wants to join in the fun, but he is weighed by the heaviness of his decision and the overwhelming sadness that lingers.
one final party at harry’s house before grizz has to ship himself to his dorm, hours away from what he has always known ; far enough to be able to severe the connections that tether him to west ham but close enough if he ever wants to come back. it’s BITTERSWEET in entirety ; it’s the same for everyone but him. clark still determined to beat grizz’s drinking record, jason and luke cheering as they chug the beers they’re given by an enthusiastic harry. it’s all so familiar - so heartbreaking.
grizz wins - he always does. so why did he feel like he was the one that lost? too much to drink, a depressant on his system that makes him want to cry. he’s embracing his friends one - by - one instead, telling them how much he loves them. first clark, then luke, then jason - on and on. harry is the last one he goes to, the one he embraces the tightest. grizz knows he’s clinging, the back of harry’s shirt clutched by his fingers. he doesn’t want to let go, though. doesn’t realize he’s crying until harry’s trying to pry him from his shoulder to look at him directly - something grizz tries to avoid. he’d break more than now. finally brave enough to release his friend after nearly five minutes, he wipes at his nose and pretends not to have cheeks itching from trails of tears.
“i gotta go,” he announces and quickly slips away from the reaching hand of his best friend, ignores the shout of his name as he shoulders through drunken peers stumbling over their own feet. it hurts. everything about the night hurts when it should have been fun. he doesn’t meet anyone’s gaze as he goes, fixated on his sneakers - silent goodbyes to everyone because he was too scared to give them real ones.
even a month into the start of college, grizz still receives texts. the group chat between them thrives despite his absence. he deletes the messages as they come, afraid to open them - afraid to leave. still holding onto something he claims to want to let go. college is not the freeing experience he wanted it to be ; body there but soul back home with friends he hasn’t spoken to since that last party. the worst is texts from harry, riddled with confusion at being ghosted ; some days spammed with threats to go to his college and break down his door if he didn’t respond. he never does. doesn’t have the heart to delete the messages from harry, either.
friends at college feel fake, distant ; grizz doesn’t go to parties with them or go out for dinner. he sits in his dorm, scrolls through the messages, the pictures, all the social media accounts longing for what he had. sometimes he types a message, hovers over the send button, and then deletes it. he dropped them all with the intention to be himself, but all that had happened is the strange sensation of losing himself more than he was before ; fog had settled so densely that he couldn’t see his hand in front of his face. but he couldn’t just respond suddenly, act as if nothing had happened - couldn’t go back to the prison of his own making, yet settled for a different one. he was never going to win ; that alone made it harder to breathe like he should.