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For one young teen growing up in Scotland, there are only three things that really matter in life - movies, Celtic Football Club, and a genuine connection. However, two out of three is simply not enough.
After Bobby's mum loses her battle with cancer, the teen faces a life of loneliness. Abandoned long ago by h
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Jinky - H.M. Ryan
Chapter One
Sometimes Scorsese will start with a really cool shot that lets you know who the characters are and what they’re like and all that. It’s called an establishing shot.
He does it in Goodfellas and I think Casino. I haven’t seen Shutter Island yet so maybe he does it in that, too. I’m sure he does. It’s a trademark of his.
For this story, it’s just me. If there were to be an establishing shot of my life, it would just be of me in my room.
Oh, and loads of Celtic F.C.
Celtic are the football club of the East End of Glasgow, and the one I support wholeheartedly, and will until I die. My room is a shrine to the club; my mum helped me paint the walls green-and-white stripes like the hoops on the kits.
I’ve put up posters of my favourite players – Larsson being my favourite, of course. Greatest non-Scotsman to ever play for the club. He was, of course, Swedish. Or is, rather. He’s still alive.
I’ve also got a Kenny Dalglish poster, given to me by my grandpa, although I’m obviously too young to have seen him play. I think it’s important as a supporter to have a sense of history.
Anyway, my name is Bobby, I’m 16, and I live in Springburn in Glasgow. Glasgow is in Scotland if you didn’t know, and Scotland is part of the UK. There, you learned something today.
I live with my Aunt Deirdre because my mum died around this time two years ago. She had cancer. Her name was Mary and she had red hair like me. Hers was long, though, and mine is buzzed. Deirdre is her older sister and nowhere near as funny as Mum was. She’s actually pretty stern. You can tell on her face. She has no lines on it. No smile lines.
My dad was some drunk named Neil – yes, like Neil Lennon – and he and my mum apparently fought like mad. I haven’t seen him since I was around two because they broke up and he split for London. I don’t remember any of this, though.
My nan and grandpa are still alive and I watch a ton of Celtic matches at their house. They don’t live far from Deirdre and me. They’re nice, though their house smells odd. Not bad, just odd. They drink loads of tea but I’ve started drinking coffee instead. It makes my stomach feel like shit but it’s supposed to be good for you, especially in the morning.
After mum died, I went to see a psychologist. I talked to him a few times but all he did was ask how I was feeling. That’s all he asked. It was a waste of time. He gave me homework, too. The bastard. He told me to write down my thoughts and feelings in a notebook whenever I was upset. I’ve filled out a few notebooks by now. Not because I’m upset a lot. I learned I like writing.
I have three great pals I see a lot: Mike (aka Mixer), Joe, and Thom. Mike is the leader of us, I guess since he’s the oldest. He has red hair too but people don’t make fun of him like they do with me. I guess that, as he’s older, he knows most of those kids, so he doesn’t get picked on as much. He also does a lot of the picking on me so that explains it too, I guess.
We usually hang out at parks and throw rocks at birds. Mixer and Joe have recently got into skateboards.
They’re good at it. They won’t let me try it.
Joe is hilarious, though. He’s always making fun of me for being, in his words, a fat ginger.
It’s funny because I’m not even fat, I’m just going through a growth spurt and my height hasn’t caught up. I take it in stride, though. As I said, Joe’s a riot.
I don’t know that much about Thom. He apparently has a sister who’s fit and at uni but I’ve never seen her.
I have a bunch of pals online as well. I used to post a lot on the BBC’s 606 forum. Well, I never actually posted. I did spend a lot of time reading the threads on it and learning about a bunch of different stuff. A lot of the regular commenters on there were pretty funny.
BBC shut down that forum at the end of last season – which would technically be the 2010/2011 season – so someone started a Celtic-dedicated forum for all things Celtic. A few of the regular lads moved there so naturally I followed.
I love the Celtic forum because there’s no