Episodes

  • Lets Be Friends Short Story (Chapter Ten: Lets Be Friends)
    Apr 7 2026

    Book Title: Lets Be Friends Short Story

    Chapter Ten: Lets Be Friends


    The one hour detention, initiated by the bizarre actions of the new students and the hasty departure of the teacher, Mr. Jenkins, served as a surprisingly efficient foundation for their social lives. Fred, Stacy, Kim, and Liz quickly bonded over their shared humiliation and spent the time plotting absurd revenge on the Chess Club display case (Fred) and developing a fire-safety-compliant escape route (Kim).


    When Mr. Jenkins returned, the four spilled out of the room feeling like survivors. Liz, the athlete, immediately sought to salvage her tryout schedule, while Kim, the analyst, confirmed their shared vulnerability had established a high probability of "future affiliation." Stacy, the shy girl, admitted she was simply happy not to be "the only one feeling lost."


    Recognizing the need to stick together, Fred proposed a strategy session. Kim readily agreed to a "strategic alliance" for sharing "intel on teacher quirks" and hallway patrol patterns. The alliance also had practical demands: Liz needed protein bar backups, and Stacy needed someone to "remind me to breathe."


    Liz took charge, declaring a formal meeting for "high caloric intake and a low-pressure environment" at the Wolfchase Galleria Mall's Cheesecake Factory on Saturday at noon. After exchanging mobile numbers (Liz: 'The Destroyer', Kim: 'System Analyst', Stacy: 'Quiet Storm', Fred: 'Fred Johnson'), they solidified their status as the "Memphis High Detent. Squad."


    The group chat instantly buzzed with tactical feedback, social anxiety, and humorous reporting on their first day. Being new was still terrifying, but their shared failure had created a feeling of security, making their first day at Memphis High "a little less lonely."


    Book Title: Lets Be Friends Short Story

    Author: Warren M. Walker

    Publisher: V & W Publishing

    https://publishing.irishknights.co.za/lets-be-friends-short-story/


    Available on Amazon.com:

    Kindle:

    https://www.amazon.com/Lets-Be-Friends-Short-Story-By-Warren-Walker/dp/B0FVTQ92VN

    Paperback:

    https://www.amazon.com/Lets-Be-Friends-Short-Story-By-Warren-Walker/dp/B0FW414C7M

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    6 mins
  • Lets Be Friends Short Story (Chapter Nine: The Trouble Starts)
    Apr 1 2026

    Book Title: Lets Be Friends Short Story

    Chapter Nine: The Trouble Starts


    Fred Johnson's goal of achieving "invisibility" on his first day at Memphis High spectacularly failed by 2:45 PM when he landed in Detention Room 217. His downfall occurred during a "Code Red Time Constraint" when he crashed into the 1998 Chess Club display case while attempting an "optimal trajectory" speed-walk. Security guard Mr. Thompson, concerned about a fallen gold star, issued Fred a detention slip for "assaulting the historical achievements" and running in the halls.


    Fred found himself in the dreary room alongside three other new students he recognized from Homeroom: Stacy, the quiet, elegant girl; Kim, the intellectually annoyed analyst; and Liz, the "terrifying athlete." The supervising teacher, Mr. Jenkins, declared a zero-tolerance policy, then immediately left to take his "dying badger" car to the shop, locking the four newcomers inside.


    The silence broke when Liz complained she got detention for running too fast—trying to utilize the 47 seconds Kim had calculated to save her—and was cited for "disrupting the established pace." Kim offered a clinical apology for not factoring in "tyrannical enforcement of hallway speed limits."


    The humiliation became shared when Stacy, lifting her head for the first time, confessed she got detention for being too shy to answer an English teacher's question, whispering the book title The Great Gatsby too faintly and being deemed "insubordinate." Fred confessed his Chess Club vandalism. Kim summarized their collective failures: "A failing alternator, a hallway speed limit violation, a silent literary protest, and an assault on minor sports memorabilia."


    The shared absurdity broke through their anxiety. The four new kids, Fred (Kansas/Accountant), Stacy (California/Tragedy), Liz (Ohio/Athlete), and Kim (Kansas/Architect) realized they were failing together, forming the "official welcoming committee for the Memphis High detention roster."


    Book Title: Lets Be Friends Short Story

    Author: Warren M. Walker

    Publisher: V & W Publishing

    https://publishing.irishknights.co.za/lets-be-friends-short-story/


    Available on Amazon.com:

    Kindle:

    https://www.amazon.com/Lets-Be-Friends-Short-Story-By-Warren-Walker/dp/B0FVTQ92VN

    Paperback:

    https://www.amazon.com/Lets-Be-Friends-Short-Story-By-Warren-Walker/dp/B0FW414C7M

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    9 mins
  • Lets Be Friends Short Story (Chapter Eight: Liz's First Day)
    Mar 24 2026

    Book Title: Lets Be Friends Short Story

    Chapter Eight: Liz's First Day


    Liz, a competitive 16-year-old athlete, woke up fueled by "sheer, unadulterated excitement" for her first day at Memphis High, viewing it as an arena to conquer, not just attend. Her only focus was smashing Brenda's 400m record of 58.12 seconds. Her mother, Donna, drove her, providing a calm send-off with the advice to not "waste the commute," while her father was already on the road, sacrificing his week for her athletic ambition.


    Stepping into Memphis High, Liz felt a rush of energy, viewing the student crowd as an audience she was ready to motivate. She strode through the halls with the confidence of someone "calculating acceleration," already timing the distance between classes. In Homeroom (Room 102), Liz immediately surveyed the landscape for an efficient, non-distracting strategic ally.


    She zeroed in on Kim, a girl in the second row who looked intensely focused and capable of independent thought, holding a book that resembled a "dead language" text. Liz dropped the small talk and went straight for useful data, explaining her logistical dilemma: finding the fastest route from her third-floor Honors English class to the distant athletic field.


    Kim's brain engaged, instantly analyzing the problem. She calculated a route involving the central atrium and an unmonitored science wing, noting that the "polished concrete" offered superior traction and would save Liz "approximately 47 seconds." Liz was ecstatic, recognizing Kim's superior trajectory calculation as a strategic advantage. Liz quickly established a mutually beneficial alliance with Kim, who was appreciated for her intellect rather than judged for it. Liz felt "fantastic," ready to crush the track record with her new, human supercomputer ally.


    Book Title: Lets Be Friends Short Story

    Author: Warren M. Walker

    Publisher: V & W Publishing

    https://publishing.irishknights.co.za/lets-be-friends-short-story/


    Available on Amazon.com:

    Kindle:

    https://www.amazon.com/Lets-Be-Friends-Short-Story-By-Warren-Walker/dp/B0FVTQ92VN

    Paperback:

    https://www.amazon.com/Lets-Be-Friends-Short-Story-By-Warren-Walker/dp/B0FW414C7M

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    7 mins
  • Lets Be Friends Short Story (Chapter Seven: Kim's First Day)
    Mar 17 2026

    Book Title: Lets Be Friends Short Story

    Chapter Seven: Kim's First Day


    Kim Smith viewed her first day at Memphis High as a "sociological field study," relying on her analytical brain to maintain "optimal" camouflage. Her architect mother, Eleanor, provided a typically functional but chaotic send off, giving a final warning against a "flaw in the building's load bearing design" and quickly departing to "beat the congestion peak." Kim noted her mother's criticism of the school's poor traffic flow, recognizing the "infrastructural nightmare."


    Kim navigated the massive school and categorized the student body (Alphas, Artistic Contingent, Jock Collective), choosing a second-row seat for "maximum observational output." Her plan to signal independent thought with a dense non-fiction book was quickly interrupted by Liz, a "Jock Collective" member radiating high energy and smelling of "sweat and ambition."


    Liz, the competitive new student who moved specifically for Memphis High's athletic program, immediately posed a problem, not a social one. Liz needed a "massive favour": the most efficient, maximum velocity route from her third floor Honors English class to the athletic field.


    Kim's brain instantly engaged, analyzing the logistics. She corrected Liz's intended route, advising her to avoid the fire escape and cut through the less monitored science wing, noting that the polished concrete floor offered "better traction" and would shave "approximately 47 seconds" off the run. Liz, intensely focused on this tactical data, was thrilled. Kim, realizing this social interaction utilized her actual brainpower, felt a "strange lightness." She had made an alliance based on utility, not small talk, concluding that Memphis High might not be a "social quarantine" after all.


    Book Title: Lets Be Friends Short Story

    Author: Warren M. Walker

    Publisher: V & W Publishing

    https://publishing.irishknights.co.za/lets-be-friends-short-story/


    Available on Amazon.com:

    Kindle:

    https://www.amazon.com/Lets-Be-Friends-Short-Story-By-Warren-Walker/dp/B0FVTQ92VN

    Paperback:

    https://www.amazon.com/Lets-Be-Friends-Short-Story-By-Warren-Walker/dp/B0FW414C7M

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    9 mins
  • Lets Be Friends Short Story (Chapter Six: Stacy's First Day)
    Mar 10 2026

    Book Title: Lets Be Friends Short Story

    Chapter Six: Stacy's First Day


    Stacy Little's first morning at Memphis High was consumed by intense anxiety and the physical weight of her recent grief. Though clad in expensive, subtle designer clothes chosen by her grandmother, Granny Rose, Stacy felt like a fraud, using a fragile silver necklace and silence to manage her acute shyness.


    The commute was a "high-class embarrassment," as Granny Rose ordered a black, professionally chauffeured sedan. The driver, Cecil, pulled up to the front entrance and opened the door with a flourish, exposing Stacy to the gaze of hundreds of students who wondered if she was a "secret celebrity." Mortified, Stacy bolted inside, overwhelmed by the noise and feeling utterly exposed.


    She found Room 102 (Homeroom) and quickly claimed a secluded back-row seat, instantly adopting her practiced defensive posture: staring at her hands to signal, "I am a tree. Please ignore me." Her sanctuary was immediately invaded by a backpack and a nervous male voice, belonging to Fred, the new kid from Kansas.


    Fred’s desperately awkward joke about the "competitive paper-clip sorting club" broke through Stacy’s defense. She surprised herself by responding with a quiet joke about the "Principal of Perpetual Detention." When Fred explained his father’s "color-coded map conspiracy," Stacy laughed—a real, unforced laugh, the first since her parents' death. She recognized that Fred was just as awkward and displaced as she was. Introducing herself, Stacy found a sudden, profound comfort: sitting next to Fred, the crushing weight of being the New Guy felt manageable, and she was almost looking forward to the ringing bell.


    Book Title: Lets Be Friends Short Story

    Author: Warren M. Walker

    Publisher: V & W Publishing

    https://publishing.irishknights.co.za/lets-be-friends-short-story/


    Available on Amazon.com:

    Kindle:

    https://www.amazon.com/Lets-Be-Friends-Short-Story-By-Warren-Walker/dp/B0FVTQ92VN

    Paperback:

    https://www.amazon.com/Lets-Be-Friends-Short-Story-By-Warren-Walker/dp/B0FW414C7M

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    8 mins
  • Lets Be Friends Short Story (Chapter Five: Fred's First Day)
    Mar 3 2026

    Book Title: Lets Be Friends Short Story

    Chapter Five: Fred's First Day


    Fred Johnson's first day at Memphis High began with pre-dawn anxiety. Downstairs, the atmosphere was one of "extreme preparedness": his mother, Deborah, constructed a high-protein omelet shaped like a briefcase, while his accountant father, Arthur, gave him a lanyard with a color-coded schedule detailing the most efficient transit times, warning him to avoid the band room stairwell.


    The drive was agonizing. Fred endured his mother's frantic instructions in the car, including mandates to "walk with purpose," avoid fidgeting, and wear his backpack on both shoulders. As she dropped him off at the chaotic entrance, she shouted a loud farewell, shattering his "fragile invisibility shield" and causing him to execute a swift, mortified disembarkation.


    Clinging to his schedule, Fred found Room 102 (Homeroom), which he deemed a low-visibility safe harbor. He noticed an empty desk next to a girl named Stacy, whom he immediately found quietly beautiful but terrifyingly unapproachable.


    Gathering his courage, Fred managed a croaking "Hey." Stacy, rigid and quiet, barely acknowledged him. Desperate to appear normal, Fred blurted out an awkward joke about missing the "competitive paper clip sorting club." This earned him a tiny, involuntary puff of air from Stacy. Fred quickly followed up by complaining about his Dad's useless, color coded map and the wall color conspiracy, finally eliciting a genuine, hesitant smile. The two new students—Fred, the efficiency expert's son from Kansas, and Stacy, the quiet, elegant girl—introduced themselves, creating a small, protected pocket of calm amidst the terrifying noise of Memphis High.


    Book Title: Lets Be Friends Short Story

    Author: Warren M. Walker

    Publisher: V & W Publishing

    https://publishing.irishknights.co.za/lets-be-friends-short-story/


    Available on Amazon.com:

    Kindle:

    https://www.amazon.com/Lets-Be-Friends-Short-Story-By-Warren-Walker/dp/B0FVTQ92VN

    Paperback:

    https://www.amazon.com/Lets-Be-Friends-Short-Story-By-Warren-Walker/dp/B0FW414C7M

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    9 mins
  • Lets Be Friends Short Story (Chapter Four: 'Liz')
    Feb 24 2026

    Book Title: Lets Be Friends Short Story

    Chapter Four: 'Liz'


    Liz, a highly competitive 16-year-old junior whose life revolves around sports, orchestrated her family’s relocation from Ohio to Memphis because her old school’s athletic program was "a minor, slightly embarrassing hobby." Frustrated by a "gopher hole" soccer field and a principal who favored the Drama Club, Liz convinced her father, who runs a durable bag manufacturing company, that she needed a school that prioritized winning.


    The chosen destination was Memphis High, renowned for its "championship pedigree" in every major sport, which Liz deemed "perfect." The main logistical sacrifice is her father, who will endure a seven-hour commute twice a week from Memphis back to the Ohio factory, fueled by coffee and the thought of her winning MVP.


    The family, including her rock-solid mother, Donna, and two disruptive younger brothers, moved into a suburban Memphis house perfect for athletic training. Liz’s room was immediately organized as her "headquarters" with space for medals and a massive whiteboard for diagramming plays. The move's only hilarious hiccup was the movers trying to label her weighted vest and medicine balls as 'FRAGILE - GLASS.'


    On Sunday evening, Liz was not unpacking, but studying the Memphis High athletic website, memorizing the time and history of her new primary target: the 400m record holder named Brenda. Feeling like a "finely tuned machine," Liz headed out for a late run to map her training routes. She is not nervous for her first day; she is primed and ready to conquer the new school, prioritizing competition above all else.


    Book Title: Lets Be Friends Short Story

    Author: Warren M. Walker

    Publisher: V & W Publishing

    https://publishing.irishknights.co.za/lets-be-friends-short-story/


    Available on Amazon.com:

    Kindle:

    https://www.amazon.com/Lets-Be-Friends-Short-Story-By-Warren-Walker/dp/B0FVTQ92VN

    Paperback:

    https://www.amazon.com/Lets-Be-Friends-Short-Story-By-Warren-Walker/dp/B0FW414C7M

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    6 mins
  • Lets Be Friends Short Story (Chapter Three: Kim Smith)
    Feb 17 2026

    Book Title: Lets Be Friends Short Story

    Chapter Three: Kim Smith


    Kim Smith, a pragmatic 16-year-old who analyzes situations for "statistically probable outcomes," summarizes her family's move to Memphis as an "Environment Unstable" alert. The move is driven by her mother, Eleanor Smith, a brilliant architect whose genius landed her the lead design role for a major downtown revitalization project. Due to her mother's genius coinciding with her organizational ineptitude, Kim acts as the designated Chief Logistics Coordinator.


    The single mother-daughter unit moved into a modern, third-floor apartment within the Memphis High district. The subsequent three days descended into "low-level DIY hell" as they faced an "IKEA invasion." Eleanor, who thinks a hammer is a decorative object, tried to redesign the flat-pack furniture or substitute a missing washer with a Frank Lloyd Wright biography. Kim relied on obscure YouTube tutorials to impose structural integrity on their new home.


    Kim also managed her mother's sudden focus on security, humorously pointing out that the biggest threat in their controlled-access building was the elevator. By Sunday, the apartment was functional, and Kim's room was a secure headquarters.


    As her mother prepared for her high-stakes meeting, Kim prepared for Memphis High, seeing the new school as the "most complex social engineering problem" since chemistry class. Eleanor's advice "Observation is the architect's first tool" reassures Kim. Ready to apply her intelligence, Kim plans to observe the "optimal trajectory to the library," hoping the cafeteria food isn't a structural hazard.


    Book Title: Lets Be Friends Short Story

    Author: Warren M. Walker

    Publisher: V & W Publishing

    https://publishing.irishknights.co.za/lets-be-friends-short-story/


    Available on Amazon.com:

    Kindle:

    https://www.amazon.com/Lets-Be-Friends-Short-Story-By-Warren-Walker/dp/B0FVTQ92VN

    Paperback:

    https://www.amazon.com/Lets-Be-Friends-Short-Story-By-Warren-Walker/dp/B0FW414C7M

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    8 mins