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New chapter.
CHAPTER THREE:
R-E-S-P-E-C-T
"-- Or that insincere Dylan kid," Odie was complaining to a captive audience who was being far too polite for their own good to get him to go away. "So goddamn obnoxious, and yet he's treated with more respect than me."
Odie was fuming. He felt as if he was constantly being disrespected here. He felt that he was deserved adulation for really no notable accomplishments or achievements. But thought it owed to him just the same.
"And that Ash," he continued to express his ire. Naturally, none of his claims were true, but they held validity in his eyes. And only his eyes. "She far too bossy. Acts like she's the grand poobah of everything."
Several of his captive audience were showing signs of mutiny. They didn't buy these outrageous and slanderous claims.
"And that freakish tinkerer. Xeno, I think it calls itself." he growled. "Completely useless. Tinkers with devices that never work out in the long run. He wastes so much time and energy when he could be doing something useful."
Like fawning over Odie, but he didn't say that. But his tone and delivery implied it well enough that his captive audience go the gist of it. All ignored it -- one even snorted derisively, which Odie took to mean agreement.
"And that stupid little seal," he started again, oblivious the overt groan of someone in this audience as Odie seemed to feel that he needed to list his many grievances, most of which were misperceptions by him which he refused to believe otherwise about. "She must get a kick out being eaten by that overgrown electric rat. And yet she gets listened to. No one ignores what she has to say. No one tells her to shut up!"
A few would like to say that to Odie right now, but they saw their opening and left instead. Only one person was left to listen to this inane diatribe. And she wasn't in any mood for it, but she wasn't the type to just tell someone off.
"And that Helen Troy," he continued as the girl groaned most obviously. "She thinks that she is
so pretty, the vain hag."
The girl looked around Odie for an opening but there was none. She could not escape this pointless tirade. It wasn't even aimed at her. He did not even remember what he did to her a few weeks ago.
"Oh, and her boyfriend isn't any better." he started again, oblivious to the girl's grunt of frustration. "He'd be useless without that tacky armor of his. And yet he thinks he's really something, really hot stuff. Yet when I point out the obvious point that no one else seems to see, I get told to shut my mouth! The guy is so quick to call the shots, he does even realize that he isn't even good at it!"
Still no opening for the girl. She continued her silent pleas for patience, because Odie was really starting to work her last nerve. Especially when he told her those obvious lies just so he could --
Then he started in again, this time against Saffa. He said some rather deplorable things that were vaguely racist and didn't bear repeating. He was rather unapologetic about saying them, too. In his mind, he could do no wrong, his culpability was an impossibility to him.
The girl was offended on Saffa's behalf, but she wasn't able to get a word in edgewise. It was becoming clearer and clearer that she would have to forego politeness and speak her mind. That is, if Odie would ever give her the chance to do so.
"Oh, and that guitarist," Odie said, gearing up for another tirade spurt. "The one with the alligator pet -- the one he treats as an actual child, instead of the freakish
thing that it is. And he can't even play the guitar that good, but people say
I'm egotistical. When he plays the guitar like a quadriplegic."
The girl's glowers were going unnoticed. Odie seemed to enjoy being a total and utter douchebag. He seemed to enjoy his tirades, despite obvious evidence that he was the only one enjoying this, in any way.
"And his boyfriend -- yes, boyfriend! Can you imagine? Seriously, can you imagine such a relationship?" he said, revealing his homophobic side that he never really demonstrated before, but then again, no one allowed him to go on this long before. "He thinks he's such a good shot. I could take any of his shots in my sleep. Thinks he's so superior 'coz he's not human, but a lowly human-like beast."
Now the girl wanted to slap him across the face, wipe that smugness right out of it. But if she did that, he would have some choice words for her and he would still think that he was in the right.
"And those four-legged, blue-furred freaks of nature," he said, disparaging the Andalites as a whole. "They think that they are
so superior. If I was given the same amount of time as them, I would have invented morphing, too. Geez. Talk about being full of themselves."
Hypocrite, the girl thought. Pure and simple. He a hypocrite.
"And that Melissa girl," he continued, "such a snobby, little brat. I have never known someone so stuck up. Any other woman would have killed to date a catch like me, wouldn't you agree? Of course you do."
It was astonishing just how quickly anger can translate into sheer revulsion. This girl clearly was under the opinion that, in addition of being so utterly full of himself, Odie was a pig. She wasn't wrong.
"And that cloak-wearing twit," he said, ready to let his hatred spew forth, vile and disgusting. "Mr. I-Know-Everything. Mr. I-Won't-Even-Admit-When-I'm-So-Obviously-Wrong. He knows nothing --
nothing -- useful, and yet he's treated with respect that he doesn't effing
deserve! I deserve it more! I deserve it more than he does!! I do! I do! I do! Me!!"
His breaths became shallow with the sudden burst of energy.
"I swear I want to walk away from this place and never look --"
"Then do it," the girl said, calling him a vulgar, unflattering name. It began with an "F" and rhymed with trucker. "Then just do it!! No one would even
miss you!! You're so full of yourself that you cannot see that the only problem here is
YOU. You don't like here? Then
LEAVE. And leave my boat behind, you piece of -- you know what, Odie?"
"John," he corrected.
"No one cares," came her reply, "you know what, Odie? You're not worth it. You're not worth this grief. I'm going to my thread --
not with you, idiot boy! -- go away, and leave us all
alone. You want respect? You gotta
earn it, not
demand it. Every preschooler understands this at the end of the day, except major ego cases like you."
She pushed past him roughly.
"Good
BYE." she said, equally as rough.