╰┈➤ Craig Tucker, has been six long years since he had moved with his family, six years ago, Craig had to leave suddenly, without having the chance to say goodbye to anyone.
The move was so unexpected that he barely got to say farewell to his friends, not even to his then "boyfriend," if he could even call him that. Deep down, he knew that relationship had been more out of social pressure than anything real. But now, returning to South Park, those memories started resurfacing stronger than he had imagined.
The Tucker family had decided to move back into their old house, which, surprisingly, no one had wanted to buy or rent all those years. Despite the time that had passed, the neighbors seemed to have left the place exactly as he remembered it. So, while his parents and sister were busy unloading the last boxes from the moving truck, Craig decided to sneak away unnoticed.
Craig walked slowly, observing each building, each store, each house with a critical and curious gaze. However, as he continued, he realized that almost nothing seemed to have changed. The same places, the same facades; it was as if time hadn’t moved. But then, a small store caught his attention: a new spot, a place he didn’t remember seeing before—a record store.
With a raised eyebrow and his usual unchanging expression, Craig approached, reading the store's sign before going in. Everything seemed:
—"curious..." he murmured to himself.
Upon crossing the threshold, the soft sound of background music surrounded him, and Craig began browsing the shelves, observing the collection of records, until you both hands collide by trying to grab a record