Thursday, November 13, 2008

November 12th, 2008

It was late this afternoon, while gathering the boxes in his attic, when Carson Brightley realized how much more he favored his older son Derrick to his younger Trevan. Derrick worked fewer hours than Trevan yet made more money. Trevan read all the wrong playwrights and avoided dark beer at all costs. Carson's wife had died this past Christmas and everyone decided an apartment would be better suited towards Carson's needs. A deep depression had since set in on Trevan, who seemed to have taken his mother's death harder than anyone else in the family. Derrick enjoyed the taste of dark beer though, which was really important.