“Damn-it” Mark barked out loud as the neighbors all turned their heads his way, it was simple to notice that this was no community for foul language of any sort. Mark wasn’t a very tough man; he had the features of a once great football player mixed with 40 something age that took root right after marriage. “Mark I don’t approve of that word!” Mr. Will always bitched about everything and it really ticked off Mark; even though he often didn’t show his true emotions with anybody but his family. “Do you even believe in our lord and savior?” Mark hated being asked that question as it wasn’t anybody’s business but his own and god. “Will you ought to know the answer we go to the same fucking church” Will really didn’t enjoy the way Mark talked to him and the other neighbors, “I’m sorry I asked but Mark you can’t honestly sit there and curse the lord in vain and expect for us to believe you, I really didn’t mean to be a pest but you really need help.” Mark was sick of the bullshit that the neighbors spoke and everything about this community, it was shit after shit everyday and it pissed him off. “Honestly Will I don’t curse to the lord at all I curse to you and every other nosey neighbor that meddles in my business.”
“I’m sorry you feel that way Mark, after all the community parties, and social nights, I was under the impression that we were all starting to get along.” Will really just wanted the best for Mark, but it was tough to help someone who felt that there was no problem. “I tried for many nights to understand you and Patty, but it never worked out the way we all wanted.” Will said as he tried to reach his hand out towards Mark’s but he wasn’t going to be reached that easy. “I don’t need friends Will and I don’t need drama in my life.” Will being a big shot business man took offense towards Mark’s actions and Will couldn’t see how someone of lower class could disrespect him in this way. “I don’t understand how the community wanting to help you and Patty is such a bad thing.” Mark couldn’t take the bullshit talk any longer, “my marriage, job, social life is none of your business.” That’s all Mark had to say and the conversation was over after that.