Enter a small town, nothing seemingly outrageous or special about it. A calm, nice, simple town, a place people would go to retire or raise a family. The picture of family life and values. In such a place, one would expect to find a very close, tight knit community, made up of all different kinds of people, all with different values or goals, working together to mutually achieve them. This, while true, is not what it all seems. There's something special about this town; it all is based around me. No, seriously.
I'm Nikolai, a 13 year old boy, living here with my family. You wouldn't think much of me at first glance, I'm just like every other young boy. Literally. I'm not exceptionally smart, nor fit, nor talented. I'm the very definition of average. Yet, for some reason, everything in this town somehow relates to me and my family. Whether it's a series of unfortunate events leading to a heartwarming conclusion, or a misguided scheme that leads to an awkward explanation, it ALWAYS, without a fail, ends up with me smack dab in the middle. It's stressful, it's annoying, and no matter how hard I try, I can't escape it. No one else seems to realize it, either. They all just smile and laugh, and tell me I'm being crazy. I don't get it, I don't understand.
By now, I'm used to it, I've completely adjusted to this. It's my life, my reality, and I just have to put up with it. The convoluted ideas, the hackney smiles, the laugh tracks, all of it. It's easier to ride the wave then stand against it.
Today was a day just like any other, but I knew better than that. I awoke this morning, looking out the window beside my bed, starring at all the perfectly cut lawns and picket fences of my neighborhood. 'I wonder what today's lesson will be; cheaters never prosper, always tell the truth, never trust a stranger? Yesterday's was to have faith in yourself, so that's out. We haven't had a lesson on equality in a while, I wouldn't be surprised to see it again.'
I slid out of bed, stretching and looking at the door to my bedroom. So long as no one knocks on that door, I should be safe till at least after school. Anything that comes from a breakfast table conversation or school friends won't start till after school, if no one knocks. Taking fate into my own hands, I opened the door. No one can knock if it's not open, and I don't wanna deal with an early event today, I'm tired. By now, I have almost everything down to a science; I know what flags start certain events, so I can usually somewhat predict what's going to happen. Hopefully, I could get another re-run where I'm a side character to my family members, but that's too much to hope for.
I moved over to the window, staring out at the town again. This was my life, in a town full of random people, all acting to teach me something without even knowing it.