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Blackout: Act 1

This interwoven novel of short stories explores the relationships and love lives of teenagers during a blackout on a hot summer night in New York City.

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  1. orientation
    a course introducing a new situation or environment
    Yes, HR orientation training. For a legit job.
  2. intern
    someone who works for an expert to learn about a job
    “Hi, my name is Tam Wright. I’m the new intern, here to drop off my paperwork.”
  3. gangly
    tall, thin, and awkward
    Still tall as hell, all legs and gangly arms with those beautiful eyes and thick lips.
  4. clerical
    appropriate for or engaged in office work
    “This is pretty embarrassing. There’s been a small clerical error. It appears an offer letter for the internship was sent to both of you. But, unfortunately, we only have the budget to cover one opening.”
  5. protocol
    code of correct conduct
    “I’m sorry, but right now, I have to make sure everyone is accounted for. It’s protocol. Once the power is back up, I’ll let you two know, okay? Get home safe!”
  6. conscience
    motivation deriving from ethical or moral principles
    Probably my guilty conscience yacking at me for not actually being helpful to the dude, but your boy was shook, is what I’m saying.
  7. funky
    having an offensive or unpleasant smell
    I could feel the sweat beading up at my hairline and dripping down my sides from what would soon be funky armpits.
  8. smattering
    a small number or amount
    The car we're on is full but not packed to the brim—seats are all taken and there’s a smattering of folks standing here and there: lady pushing a stroller; hipster-lookin’ bearded dude with his bike; trio of girls in ballet clothes who couldn’t be more than thirteen; pair of guys who I assume are a couple based on how close together they’re standing.
  9. contract
    become smaller or draw together
    Homie’s chest is definitely expanding and contracting real heavy right now.
  10. pristine
    completely free from dirt or contamination
    My eyes drop to his foot—without my express permission, mind you—and when I see his utterly pristine white-on-white-on-white Jordan Retro 1s (so pristine, they practically glow on this dark train), I look away.
  11. tedious
    so lacking in interest as to cause mental weariness
    Would I ever tell anybody I’m not really feelin' the hoop life no more? That where basketball used to be the light of my path/my reason for being/the only thing I looked forward to, it’s just kind of...a thing now? Maybe even a slightly tedious one?
  12. demographic
    a statistic characterizing human populations
    Ain’t nobody saying it aloud, but we all know people expect dudes like me and Tremaine—tall, “athletic"-looking fellas of a certain racial demographic (I’m rolling my eyes real hard right now)—to be athletes.
  13. conducive
    tending to bring about; being partly responsible for
    Have “hands” conducive to throwing and catching different types of “sports balls” (another one from the baby sis).
  14. immaculate
    completely neat and clean
    Dude is always mad clean (like, wardrobe is immaculate) and cool as a cucumber.
  15. frazzle
    exhaust physically or emotionally
    Baby is knocked out (I assume) in the stroller, but mom-dukes looks mad frazzled, moving the thing back and forth like she'll burst into tears if she stops.
  16. speculation
    a message expressing an opinion based on incomplete evidence
    I haven’t confirmed or denied any of her speculations, but lately she been dropping these hints that let me know she’s got some ideas about me.
  17. accost
    approach and speak to someone aggressively or insistently
    April, she randomly accosted me on one of the rare occasions we were both doing homework at the kitchen table: “You know something, JJ?” she said, peeping over the top of the Malcolm X-ish glasses she rocks.
  18. abysmal
    exceptionally bad or displeasing
    Anyway, I had an abysmally bad game: couple travel calls, an unnecessary shot clock violation, tripped over air driving up the court and busted my lip, couldn’t seem to sink a shot to save my life, had four fouls by halftime.
  19. masquerade
    a party of guests wearing costumes and disguises
    I’d skim through with zero intention of actually going to any of them and delete my browser history afterward, but then one popped up that was happening the day after my eighteenth birthday. A masquerade party.
  20. objectively
    in a manner not influenced by emotion
    And I did kiss her back—she was a great kisser, objectively speaking...
  21. ecstatic
    feeling great rapture or delight
    My teammates were ecstatic, of course.
  22. initiation
    a formal entry into an organization or position or office
    Was I walking into a cult initiation?
  23. keen
    having or showing interest and intense desire
    Still wasn’t real keen on being recognized.
  24. per se
    with respect to its inherent nature
    But there was also this sense of...not-aloneness. Couldn’t call it belonging per se.
  25. paisley
    a fabric with a colorful swirled pattern of curved shapes
    There was a guy in a blue paisley tux with a velvet and feathered half-face joint.
  26. coy
    affectedly shy especially in a playful or provocative way
    “Oh, don’t play coy, now,” he said, leaning all close and smothering my ear with his hot breath.
  27. lapel
    a fold of fabric below the collar of a coat or jacket
    His tux was charcoal gray, by the way, and the jacket lacked lapels.
  28. intramural
    carried on within the bounds of an institution or community
    Within a couple of minutes, I’d slipped into being what I guess was some sorta dream version of a self I could eventually be: openly bisexual rising sophomore at City College with a rich on-campus life that included student government, intramural basketball, and Alpha Phi Alpha fraternity membership.
  29. wax
    write or speak in a specified manner
    I told him my granddad is originally from Georgia, and waxed all poetic about my love for Southern soul food.
  30. groggy
    stunned or confused and slow to react
    “JJ?” he says, all groggy and confused.
  31. disclosure
    the act of making something evident
    Full disclosure: subway tunnels outside the train? Real scary...
  32. marginal
    just barely adequate or within a lower limit
    Little rinky-dink cell phone flashlight is only marginally helpful.
  33. stigma
    a symbol of disgrace or infamy
    “Right. And yeah, he got a lot of support or whatever. But it’s been like a few years, and nobody else has come out. In sports there’s just this...” And I pause, not really knowing what word to use.
    Stigma,” he says.
  34. dilemma
    state of uncertainty in a choice between unfavorable options
    We’re quiet for a few minutes as my dilemma settles in the dark around us. I have no idea what I’m gonna do.
  35. lapse
    pass into a specified state or condition
    We lapse back into quiet, but the dark is starting to make me itch.
Created on Thu Jan 13 17:28:15 EST 2022 (updated Fri Jan 21 11:07:59 EST 2022)

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