One of the main things that struck me about this story was the essential truth that an openly gay guy spends most of their life coming out. Until such a time that society treats homosexuality as nothing out of the ordinary, there is always that same situation that Billy encountered when he changed schools -- he had to come out all over again.
He handled it well, but I was sad that he had to in the first place.
Well, mainly well. After Sampson was expelled for making a single threat, I was surprised that Billy got off so lightly for threatening to kill someone. The coach recognised that Billy was provoked, but one kid gets expelled for making a vague threat and another kid has to sit on the bench for half a game for making a death threat....

Billy was lucky and I don't think he realised how lucky he was. However, it was obvious that the coach had a lot of affection and respect for Billy, and Billy had also had a chance by that stage how much of an asset to the team he was
Overall, I found the story fun to read. I hope Bret doesn't end up spending too much time in juvenile detention, and that Larry supports him during that time. It's clear to me that Larry was desperate for someone to love and he's gone for Bret. Not the ideal choice, but we can't choose who we fall for
Thanks, Altimexis!
This post has been edited by Graeme: 17 September 2009 - 03:49 AM