ToKenny vs Tyde
Token Black's life was already planned out for him. He was meant to get good grades in school and get into a top level university. He was meant to pay for this with his parent's money and, once he was in a high paying job (Which was planned for him) he was to pay him back. And he was meant to eventually marry his high school sweetheart, Clyde Donovan, who would also attend a top level university on a football scholarship. This was all going according to plan, until Token had a fling.
This affair wasn't necessarily the problem. Both he and Clyde were young; from time to time they both have affairs. The proof of how strong their relationship is apparent when they reconcile afterwards. They still both loved each other and that was the main thing.
But this was the problem. Token still loved Clyde, but he had fallen in love with his affair. More in love than he is or ever was with Clyde. And this upset Token Black's life plan.
His affair was someone who would not go far with him. It was unlikely that they would even leave South Park. Their grades were bad, not because they weren't smart, but because they could never afford university anyway so why bother.
His affair was Kenny McCormick. The poorest boy in school. He only still attended the school for the free lunches. Most the time it was the only meal he would have. He had a right to have a negative outlook on life. But he didn't. He was one of the happiest people Token had ever met.
When Token had asked Kenny, after a night of bedtime play, why he was so happy, the poor blonde had chuckled and replied, almost with an undertone of mockery "I'm still alive, aren't I?"
Token continued this affair. He never told Clyde. He still wanted to go ahead with his lifetime plan. But Clyde noticed.
It took him a few months, he wasn't the brightest person after all, but he figured it out. Token was shocked at his reaction. Usually it wasn't so angry. But, then again, Token had always confessed.
There was yelling. There were things thrown, expensive things that belonged to Token's parents, and finally an ultimatum was put to Token.
Clyde glared at him. He was panting from the effort of the argument. He looked Token dead in the eyes and glared, like a bull about to charge.
"It's me or him" Clyde managed to grind out from between his teeth.
Token paused. He considered his life plan, the good times he'd had with the boy he loved in front of him. And then he turned on his heels and walked out of the house, and out of Clyde's life forever.
He walked straight into the arms of the boy he loved, the boy he knew he'd spend the rest of his life with.
Screw plans; he'd just wing it from now on.
I was going to make Tyde win but it's soo common. So you get this instead.