Broderick Kenton
Sep 19th, 2003, 02:41:59 PM
Priveleged.
He hated that word. He hated it while he was getting dressed in his gay uniform, he hated it when he was eating in the monumental dining room hundreds of feet across the table from his parents, he hated it when he was writing Aurebesh during an exam.
Even now, touring the Senate building on Coruscant, young Broderick Kenton hated it. He was a clone, one of twenty-five clean-cut boys in dark green blazers and gold ties. So what if this trip was costing his father a small fortune? Had he asked to be able to see the galaxy?
Broderick wasn't paying attention as their tour guide explained things, choosing instead to sulk, scuff his shoes on the polished floor.
"Mr. Kenton!"
The boy jumped, looking guiltily from under his brown mop at Mr. Kariyan. The teacher raised an inquisitive eyebrow.
"Would you like to repeat a point you found interesting, Mr. Kenton?"
Broderick shook his head.
"No."
"Pardon me?"
"No sir."
Mr. Kenton was significantly embarressed, and said nothing more as he walked along red-cheeked.
Until they exited the building. Broderick, knowing that it was his last chance, slipped away from the long line of boys and darted back into the Senate building, through a pair of doors, and into a courtyard where several serious looking people were strolling. The boy looked extremely out of place.
Broderick sighed.
Yes, he hated being priveleged.
He hated that word. He hated it while he was getting dressed in his gay uniform, he hated it when he was eating in the monumental dining room hundreds of feet across the table from his parents, he hated it when he was writing Aurebesh during an exam.
Even now, touring the Senate building on Coruscant, young Broderick Kenton hated it. He was a clone, one of twenty-five clean-cut boys in dark green blazers and gold ties. So what if this trip was costing his father a small fortune? Had he asked to be able to see the galaxy?
Broderick wasn't paying attention as their tour guide explained things, choosing instead to sulk, scuff his shoes on the polished floor.
"Mr. Kenton!"
The boy jumped, looking guiltily from under his brown mop at Mr. Kariyan. The teacher raised an inquisitive eyebrow.
"Would you like to repeat a point you found interesting, Mr. Kenton?"
Broderick shook his head.
"No."
"Pardon me?"
"No sir."
Mr. Kenton was significantly embarressed, and said nothing more as he walked along red-cheeked.
Until they exited the building. Broderick, knowing that it was his last chance, slipped away from the long line of boys and darted back into the Senate building, through a pair of doors, and into a courtyard where several serious looking people were strolling. The boy looked extremely out of place.
Broderick sighed.
Yes, he hated being priveleged.