Graduation day couldn't have come fast enough for Fabian because he was actually relieved that he was getting a diploma today. Fabian did a lot of things in high school that wouldn't sit well with some people but maybe, he was graduating because they were ready to get rid of him. Whatever the case, he was just happy about this day and couldn't wait until the ceremony was over and done with.
Another shutter from a Sony Camera could be heard as the flash nearly blinded him since his mother took the twentieth picture of the day. "Oh, one more, baby." His mother said with excitement as she readied the camera and Fabian rolled his eyes. "Come on, mom. I'm going to be late for my own graduation." Fabian spoke as his mother sighed but continued on smiling anyway. "Awe. I'm just so happy and I want to remember this day."
Fabian hugged his mother then eyed his father as he came walking triumphantly down the stairs. "You haven't left yet? Angelica, let the boy leave." His father said as Angelica rolled her eyes and waved Fabian away. "Thanks. See you guys there." Fabian scurried from the living room towards the outside, placing his cap and gown in the backseat then getting inside of the car himself.
After letting the engine run for a few moments, he finally left out of the driveway and then his phone began to ring. It was his mother, which caused him to groan a little bit as he answered the call. "We've made reservations at your favorite restaurant, too. So, we'll see you there." Fabian agreed to the statement then hung up the phone. Fabian drove shortcuts so that he wouldn't be too late but at least fashionably late.
Once he got there, he got out and changed into his cap and gown then met up with some of his friends, who couldn't believe he was graduating, as well. Fabian laughed along with them as there was a rumor about a party circulating around and he didn't really want to go but he might just stop by and said some hellos and final goodbyes. "Well, people, this is it. Let's go get those freaking diplomas!"
By the time Fabian sat down in his chair, it had seemed like he had also gotten his diploma. The ceremony went by smoothly but fast and Fabian was relieved by that. Once he walked out after the ceremony was over, his parents were right there waiting for him as his mother flashed another picture. "So proud of you, baby!" His mother said with excitement and gave him a hug. His father gave him a pat on the back with a 'I'm proud of you, son' to follow. Fabian appreciated both of them in the moment but was afraid that he was going to have to let them down right now though.
"Mind if I go a party? A lot of my friends are going to be there and we can always go out to eat another day. Please?" Fabian practically pleaded as his parents looked at each other then back at Fabian with simultaneously raised brows. "Sure. Go and have fun." His mother said as she waved him off again. Luckily, Fabian stashed some casual clothing in his trunk as quickly changed outside. He didn't mind it and it seems that no one else did either.
He was finally dressed in just about all black. The drive to Avery's was a breeze and he parked on the curb right outside of Avery's home. Fabian made his entrance into the party, resting his shades onto the top his head as he eyed his perimeter and wondered who could he talk to in the sea of people at the party.
Another shutter from a Sony Camera could be heard as the flash nearly blinded him since his mother took the twentieth picture of the day. "Oh, one more, baby." His mother said with excitement as she readied the camera and Fabian rolled his eyes. "Come on, mom. I'm going to be late for my own graduation." Fabian spoke as his mother sighed but continued on smiling anyway. "Awe. I'm just so happy and I want to remember this day."
Fabian hugged his mother then eyed his father as he came walking triumphantly down the stairs. "You haven't left yet? Angelica, let the boy leave." His father said as Angelica rolled her eyes and waved Fabian away. "Thanks. See you guys there." Fabian scurried from the living room towards the outside, placing his cap and gown in the backseat then getting inside of the car himself.
After letting the engine run for a few moments, he finally left out of the driveway and then his phone began to ring. It was his mother, which caused him to groan a little bit as he answered the call. "We've made reservations at your favorite restaurant, too. So, we'll see you there." Fabian agreed to the statement then hung up the phone. Fabian drove shortcuts so that he wouldn't be too late but at least fashionably late.
Once he got there, he got out and changed into his cap and gown then met up with some of his friends, who couldn't believe he was graduating, as well. Fabian laughed along with them as there was a rumor about a party circulating around and he didn't really want to go but he might just stop by and said some hellos and final goodbyes. "Well, people, this is it. Let's go get those freaking diplomas!"
By the time Fabian sat down in his chair, it had seemed like he had also gotten his diploma. The ceremony went by smoothly but fast and Fabian was relieved by that. Once he walked out after the ceremony was over, his parents were right there waiting for him as his mother flashed another picture. "So proud of you, baby!" His mother said with excitement and gave him a hug. His father gave him a pat on the back with a 'I'm proud of you, son' to follow. Fabian appreciated both of them in the moment but was afraid that he was going to have to let them down right now though.
"Mind if I go a party? A lot of my friends are going to be there and we can always go out to eat another day. Please?" Fabian practically pleaded as his parents looked at each other then back at Fabian with simultaneously raised brows. "Sure. Go and have fun." His mother said as she waved him off again. Luckily, Fabian stashed some casual clothing in his trunk as quickly changed outside. He didn't mind it and it seems that no one else did either.
He was finally dressed in just about all black. The drive to Avery's was a breeze and he parked on the curb right outside of Avery's home. Fabian made his entrance into the party, resting his shades onto the top his head as he eyed his perimeter and wondered who could he talk to in the sea of people at the party.