Hello Kitty Must Die

The following is a work of fan fiction for the book ’Hello Kitty Must Die’ by Angela S. Choi. It is meant to be read after chapter thirteen.

We were at San Francisco Zoo. Originally called Fleishhacker Zoo for its founder Herbert Fleishhacker. Its first exhibits, in the 1930s, included only less than twenty animals.

Sean had called me that morning and told to meet me outside my house in forty five minutes.

”Sean, I have to go to work. It’s my second day, I’m not going to blow it off.”

”Of course you’re not. Because I had a little chat with Jack the Cheater and he gave you the day off!” He sounded way too enthusiastic about that. I felt exactly the opposite.

”You did what? Sean, what the hell did you say?”

”Oh, that’s not important. Might have mentioned something about Mei and his wife wouldn’t be too happy about it. Or the police.” I could hear his grin in his voice.

”You’re seriously fucked up, you know that?” But my anger was fading away.

”I thought we established that already. Anyway, fourtyfive minutes, Fi. Oh, now it’s only fourty, better hurry up!” I started to ask where we would be going but he’d already hung up. He wouldn’t even tell me in the car. I only found out when he parked the car in the San Francisco Zoo’s parking lot.

”The Zoo, Sean? The Zoo?!”

”A change of scenery. Besides, there’s this great cat I want you to see. I think you’ll come around.” I doubted it but went anyway. There was no saying no at this point anymore.

So now we were sitting in front of the Peregrine Falcon. Sean said it reminded him of him. I didn’t disagree. ”Peregrine Falcons catch medium-sized birds in the air with swift, spectacular dives. They often sit on high perches, waiting for the right opportunity to make their aerial assault. They hunt at dawn and dusk, when prey are most active, but also nocturnally in cities”, read the info sign. Sounded exactly like Sean. It even lookd liked him, with its dangerous eyes and beak but handsome and noble looks.

”So where’s this cat you wanted me to see?” I asked while eating my breakfast sandwich he’d bought for me.

”It’s coming, be patient. It’ll be worth it. So, date with Don?”

”Oh my god, don’t remind me. I’m going on the date with him on Saturday and then I never want to even…”

”Look! There she is!” Sean cut me off.

”Who? Where?”

”There”, Sean said pointing his finger to our left. And then I saw it. A big white cat with no mouth and no claws. A pink bow infront of its ear and a bunch of pink helium balloons with its face in them in its paw.

Hello Kitty. The bitch who gave American men expectations as to what Chinese women and children should be like. No one could be unique and anything else but cute, bright and warm and happy to stay at home taking care of the children, cook and clean. The bitch.

”So if I told you to pick one for me now, who would it be?” Sean interrupted my thoughts.

”What? No. No? I mean, really? You would?” I got hopeful. It felt weird but this time the thought didn’t give me nausea.

”Anything for you, Fi.” Always thinking of me, Sean was. I nodded. He stood up.

”Great. Go home. I’ll do especially intricate work, just for you.”

”No. I want to stay. I want to see it. I want to do it.” I could imagine what I sounded and looked like. Vengeful, thirsty for the blood of Ms Kitty be drained out of her. Sean looked surprised.

”Only if you promise not to back out and do exactly as I say.”

Now I was surprised. I would’ve never thought he would take me futher than this. I stood up too and we started following the giant white dispicable feline every kid wanted to have.

Hello Kitty walked behind the bathroom stalls, out of everybody’s sight. Sean took a waterbottle and a small baggie containing three roofies out of his bag. He gave them to me.

”Do the honors”, he said.

I took them from his hand, dropped the pills in the water and walked behind the bathroom. Hello Kitty had taken off her head, and she was trying to cool herself. Her brown curly hair was wet, clinging to her neck and forehead. I walked to her with a kind smile on my face and offered her the bottle.

”Oh, thanks”, she seemed embarrased that someone had seen her like this but took the bottle with a smile, ”this costume is so hot. Especially on a day like this.”

She took too sips and offered it back to me.

”Oh no, take it, it’s no problem.”

”Thank you.”

She was nice. About seventeen years old. But I didn’t hesitate or feel bad even for a second. Her head started to wobble back and forth and the waterbottle fell from her hand. Then she fell to the ground.

Sean walked next to me and put the giant Hello Kitty head back on her. To make it look like she had died of a heat stroke. I emptied the bottle in a toilet and gave the bottle back to Sean.

Then we left. As we walked across the zoo, I felt good. I felt awesome. Better than I had ever felt in my life. Hello Kitty had died.

Perks Of Being a Wallflower, the

The Perks Of Being a Wallflower is a 2012 movie directed and written by Stephen Chbosky starring Logan Lerman, Ezra Miller and Emma Watson. It is based on Chbosky’s epistolary book of the same name.

Charlie (Lerman) has just started his freshman year of highschool. The events of Charlie’s first year are depicted through a set of letters he writes to a friend who (it is let to understand) no longer, or never existed.

At first, Charlie has difficulty making any friends and talking to anyone, but his English teacher notices Charlie’s aptitude for English literature and starts to give him books to read.

Soon though, Charlie befriends two seniors, Patrick (Miller) and his step-sister Sam (Watson) towards whom he developes a crush. One night they take him to a friend’s party, where Charlie unknowingly eats a cannabis brownie. Being high, he tells Sam that his best friend shot himself merely months ago. Sam tells this to Patrick and they and all of their friends welcome Charlie as a wallflower.

At a Christmas party at Sam and Patrick’s house, Sam kisses Charlie just as friends leaving Charlie crushed and getting him high on LSD at a New Year’s party after seeing Sam there with her boyfriend. Charlie then leaves the party alone, starts seeing things from his past and passes out in the snow.

After New Year’s Charlie starts, rather reluctantly due to his feeling for Sam, seeing their friend, Mary Elizabeth. Charlie is unhappy in this relationship, but can’t break up with her either, being afraid he’ll hurt her feelings. Things end worse than anyone would’ve thought  though, when at a game of spin-the-bottle Charlie is dared to kiss the prettiest girl in the room, and instead of kissing Mary Elizabeth, he kisses Sam.

His friends then ’desert’ him and Charlie starts seeing traumatic things from his past again. He gets his friends back, after beating off a couple of guys at the school cafeteria because they were beating Patrick.

After the school year is over, Sam breaks up with her boyfriend and she and Charlie sleep together. But immediately after Sam and Patrick leave for college, leaving Charlie feeling abandoned. The things from his past come to haunt him even worse and Charlie trys to kill himself. He is then hospitalised for the summer, Charlie having to have therapy sessions.

When released from the hospital (and feeling a lot better) and starting his sophomore year, Patrick and Sam come to visit him and Charlie knows that even though they left town, his friends didn’t leave forever.

 

Charlie is the youngest of three, just starting high school. He has had a very traumatic past: his aunt and favourite person in the whole world died in a car crash when Charlie was very little. She was getting his birthday present at the time, so Charlie blames her death on himself. He started seeing thing and he was getting ”bad”. How, the movie does not specifically tell.

Sam is a senior at Charlie’s high scool and a step-sister of Patrick. She and Charlie become good friends, they even develop a crush on each other but Sam denies it well. Sam has a boyfriend, with whom she seems happy, but after her graduation it is revealed that the boyfriend had been cheating on her with several other girls. They then break up and Sam gets together with Charlie. Emma Watson depicts beautifully Sam’s rainbow of emotions.

Patrick is also a senior at Charlie’s high school and Sam’s step-brother. Patrick is dating Brad, one of the school ”cool guys”, in secret because Brad doesn’t want to tell anyone he’s gay. Brad’s father, however, finds the two boys in his house together and beats Brad infront of Patrick. The next day at school Brad calls Patrick ”faggot” which results in a fist fight. Patrick is a good hearted young man, who doesn’t want anyone to feel excluded or bad about themselves. He’s good-spirited and he always has a joke in him (mostly about the schools teachers).

One of the topics of the film is music. Sam and Charlie have an uncannily similar taste in music and the soundtrack consists of some of the songs they listen to. It is very fitting to Charlie’s, or the people surrounding him, mood. The bands whose songs are played in the movie are mostly 80’s and 90’s bands and they tell really well about who Charlie is.

All in all, the movie was a beautiful story of friendships (found and lost), the trauma of loss and mental illness.