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Standing Up to Life
Chapter 1: September 1994
I walked up to the bus stop, hoping maybe today would be better. Maybe
today wouldn't be one of the bad days I have had so often. For instance
yesterday... yesterday was a terrible day. I had come home crying
again.
I suppose I should introduce myself to you, seeing as how you're
spending the time to read my story. My name is Brandon, I'm 11 years
old and in the Sixth Grade at Holden Middle School. My town is just
about 25 minutes away from Albuquerque, NM. Close enough to go in if we
want to during the evening, but far enough away to be away from the smog
and such.
I had hoped when I moved up to the Middle School to have a new start -
perhaps losing the problems I had before in elementary school, but
they've only compounded and gotten worse. You'll hear enough of that
later - unfortunately I've arrived at the bus stop so we'll have to move
past these pleasantries.
I walked up to the bus stop cautiously watching to see if there were any
plans in action that I needed to be aware of. The bus stop consisted of
a dirt lot that had a volleyball court from a neighboring church in it.
It's really just the standard dirt lot you see all over the southwest.
I looked down at my watch and saw that I had arrived about five minutes
before the bus would arrive. Looking around further I saw Luke had
gotten to bus stop already... not good. As I saw him he turned around
too, he gave me a look and started heading over my way.
"Well if it isn't little Brandon. I'm surprised you came back to school
today after yesterday. I see your arm is starting to turn a nice purple
today... Maybe we can make your legs match it!" he said laughing. A
couple of his friends came up and started to taunt me together. "You
know on a lot of guys your spiked hair means they shouldn't be messed
with, but on you it really doesn't do you any good!" Joe, another guy
taunted.
The bad part is Lucas is actually just a lieutenant in the group of guys
that gives me trouble. If these guys were already getting on my case it
would only get worse. I could tell this was about to get out of hand
real fast. Joe started to make a grab for my arms about the time that
the bus pulled up.
"What are you kids doing? Do I need to write you all up?!?" our bus
driver, Miss Amy, screamed at us. They instantly let me go, and I
instantly knew that this story would be to my Mom (another bus driver)
before I got home. Great... another day of hell all around. So much
for today.
As I took my seat my eyes started welling up - I couldn't help it - I've
dealt with this since first grade. It seemed like no matter what there
was always another bully to take and make it their personal mission to
torment me. I didn't do a very good job of dealing with it to keep it
from happening.
It didn't help that I wasn't big enough to come off as a threat to
anyone. At 4'2" and 75lbs I was the smallest boy in my class. There
was one girl, Nikki, who was shorter than me that kept me from having
the honor of being the shortest in the entire class of 180 kids. I was
also a year younger than a lot of the kids, since my birthday had just
fallen inside the deadline for my grade level. My parents wanted to keep
me from entering Kindergarten that year, but the preschool I was at
insisted that mentally I was ready. They were right on that part - I
was one of the smartest kids at the school - but emotionally I was a
baby in comparison. Something the kids had no problems telling me.
Chapter 2:
By the time the bus pulled up to the school I had regained some control
of my eyes and wiped them. I went out the bus and took my instrument
into the band hall storage room. I then waited outside the main door to
go in for the day. I could feel the stares of the other kids burning in
my backside. That's when I noticed Matt had joined up with the group of
guys that had been with Lucas.
He had brought his own group with him to make a formidable gang of kids.
Matt was the leader that I spoke of earlier. As far as I could tell
their entire goal in life was to see how miserable they could make other
people. I was easily on the top of their list.
I could hear Lucas snickering to Matt how he had seen me crying on the
bus after I got on. They were more than 10 feet away, but I could hear
them fairly clearly. I developed very good hearing as a result of my
torment - it was a defense mechanism. I saw them point at me right as
the bell rang and I tried to hurry to my locker before anything else
happened.
As I got to my locker I opened it quickly and grabbed my books, putting
them into my backpack as quickly as I could. I closed my locker just in
time to turn around and stare at Matt and Lucas right behind me.
"So I hear Baby Brandon made another appearance this morning. Maybe
baby needs to go back to day care instead of Middle School?" Matt
sneared at me. As he did so he grabbed my arm and shoved me into my
locker. I landed on the other arm that hadn't been bruised right on top
of one of the locker dials. I was instantly in tons of pain, and I knew
that I had another bruise to match my other one.
I did my best to try not to cry - I knew that was what he wanted, but at
that same moment he punched me in the stomach as he walked away from me.
I was crying as I walked up the stairs to go to the second floor where
my first class was. As I walked up to that class Mr. Krantz, my
teacher, saw me.
Mr. Krantz asked, "Brandon, why don't you go to the bathroom and wipe
off your face?"
I nodded, "Thanks," and sniffled at the same time as I headed for the
bathroom. I managed to regain control and went back to class... This
was not going to be a good day.
When I went back to class and sat down. At least I was in a sanctuary
of the classroom now. This class was biology - my favorite academic
subject of the day in most ways. Mr. Krantz was the hardest teacher I
had ever had though. A point that was going to be made clear today.
"Morning everyone, I want to give you a chance to see what your grade is
going to be when it comes out Friday. I'll call you up one at a time."
I sat there waiting as he went through the names until he got to the
R's. "Brandon, you're next." As I looked down at his paper I almost
fainted... A C?!?!?!?!?!?
"Is that a mistake Mr. Krantz?"
"No Brandon, it looks like your vocab notes are what knocked your grade
down. Make sure you write neatly next 9 weeks so we can get that grade
up."
To say I was miffed would be to put it mildly. I could clearly see I
wasn't the only one, and I was sure that nobody was getting an A in his
class if I wasn't. I had been a mostly A student since 2nd grade... A
C did not sit well with me.
"Psst... Brandon," the girl next to me, Amy, said. "What did you get?"
"A stupid C..." I said as quietly as I could through my anger, trying
not to lose it again. Thankfully I was too in shock to cry. "What did
you get?"
"A B-, I had an 80% exactly. Laura got an 88% over there, she's the
highest grade I've heard of so far." We were going to keep talking but
Mr. Krantz gave us the teacher glare, so we both shut up.
A couple minutes later Mr. Krantz stood up at the front of the class and
started talking. "Many of you are no doubt shocked at your grade,
indeed some of you I was worried were going to faint." The jerk smiled
as he said that... "In my class I take very literally the meaning of
the names of the grades. An F is Failing - I handed out five of those
in this class." He started graphing the numbers. "A D is nearly
failing, I handed out 7 of those to this class. A C is average, I
handed out 13 of those in this class. A B is above average, I handed
out two of those in this class. And finally an A is excellent and
superior. I did not have any A's in this class this 9 weeks."
He continued to speak for 10 minutes on this topic before we moved on. I
had a 79%, one stinking point away from being a B. It was clear I was
going to have to work a lot harder to get an A in this class. I had the
highest grade for a boy from what I gathered.
I went downstairs from Biology over to my social studies class.
Amazingly I managed to make it without incident. Maybe today was going
to improve? Mr. Randolph was my social studies teacher, and he smiled
and said hi as each of us walked in. He was a different kind of
teacher... in most ways he was actually probably a terrible teacher...
but at least as class went on today I found out I had an A+ in his
class. Of course it seemed like the only thing we did in his class was
watch Americas funniest home videos...
I got out of that class to go to my favorite class - Band. I had just
started playing saxophone this year and I was pumped about it! Mrs.
Remar was also really good about keeping control of the bullies in my
class - something I greatly appreciated. Especially since Matt also
played saxophone. I was first chair though, which meant that I had some
space between him and myself.
I sat down and we began playing a number out of the book. "Saxophones
you're playing too loud!" Mrs. Remar seemed to love saying that... That
period went well, I was excited about playing and having a good time in
that class. I found out from Mrs. Remar that I was receiving an A in
band, and also got to see her chew Matt out for doing something
stupid... Maybe today was turning around.
I put my saxophone up quickly and took the shortcut from band to the
choir room through her office. Having two electives as a 6th grader was
definitely nice.
Chapter 3:
I walked into the choir room and sat down on the front riser where I
stood due to my short size. Mrs. Schultz greeted me as I came in. She
was the one person in this school for whom I believe more students
picked on than me... As a new teacher she was making just about every
mistake in the book of mistakes, and making up some new ones. Even I
would place bets on the likeliness that she would end up running to her
office crying some days.
"Brandon, here, this a new piece we're going to sing. Go ahead and put
it in your folder." She handed me a piece of music as she said that.
"Thanks Mrs. Schultz." I looked at the piece, it was called, 'All the
pretty little horses...' Yeah that was a real manly song to sing, I
thought to myself. I was sure the other guys were going to have a field
day with this piece. Oh well, I looked at it and thought it sounded
like it was going to be a pretty piece.
Everyone joined me on the risers as they came in. Mrs. Schultz was in
her office grabbing something when one of the boys next to me started
snickering from some joke that a guy named Pete had said. I was really
hoping that it didn't have anything to do with me. In the meantime
another girl, Alicia, tapped me on my shoulder to get my attention.
"Brandon, can I touch your hair?" I had my hair in the spiked hair
style that was quickly fading from coolness, but was still unique. I
wanted to say no - I didn't like people messing with it, but it was
pretty much stuck up there so I said, "I guess."
"This feels so cool, I was expecting it to be hard and pointy, but it's
actually really soft. Amy feel this!" Alicia said.
"Ooh, this isn't what I expected either. Brandon what do you do to make
it stick up?" Amy asked.
"Well you know, I just stick my finger in the light socket every day and
it just does this. Hurts a bit for a second, but it saves tons of
time!" I said jokingly.
Amy and Alicia chuckled a bit. Amy said, "You know Brandon, you can be
funny sometimes, I wish more people gave you the chance to do so," she
said sweetly, making my face turn red.
"You're also the only guy I know that can blush like that!" she said,
making me really embarrassed. I didn't know what to think about this. I
wasn't used to her paying any attention to me, I wasn't exactly in her
social circle. Well... at the moment I wasn't really in any social
circle!
"So really, what do you do?" she asked again.
"I just take a comb and some water and run it through it backwards. Then
I spray some hairspray on. I used to have to put gel in it, but it does
it on its own anymore," I replied.
"Cool," she responded.
Soon about four of them were enjoying the fact that my hair stuck
straight up but wasn't stiff. I'd been spiking it for about four years
now, so it really did do it on its own. It was getting a little long
now for it though (about an inch and a half long,) and I was going need
to cut it if I wanted it to keep from having to gel it.
In the meantime one of the boys that had been laughing leaned over and
told Jordan (another girl to my right) something to which she looked at
me and started laughing... Yep whatever it was it had to do with me.
Soon Pete couldn't contain his humor anymore. "Brandon, have you seen
the movie the Christmas Story?"
"Umm... no?" I replied cautiously. Whatever this was it wouldn't be
good.
"Because other than your hair you look just like Ralphy," he said in a
manner that wasn't nice.
Another boy, Robert, asked me, "So do you have a BB gun?"
"Yes, why do you ask?" I asked (I hadn't seen the movie before so I had
no idea what was coming).
"Because you'll shoot your eye out!" he said. He and his friends
laughed really hard. As well as the rest of the class.
Thankfully that was the moment that Mrs. Schultz decided to try and
teach the class. She was a much better target than me. "Okay, up until
now we've been singing songs with one part this year. The new piece I
handed out has three parts, and I want to go ahead and split everyone up
into their proper parts. For now I want all of the boys on my right
side and all of the girls on my left side."
It was an amazing thing actually, we had about 10 boys in our choir
class in addition to the twenty girls. You don't see that in a lot of
choir programs. I moved over to the right side and we started working on
the piece. About five minutes later she was working with the boys on
their part and she heard me having trouble getting down low enough.
"Brandon, would you try singing this instead?" She had me singing the
soprano part though I didn't know it yet.
"Okay," I said. I was very proud of how high I could sing. Looking
back at it now I wished I had been in a part of the country that had a
boys or even a childrens chorus that I could have joined. I had no
problems reaching those pitches at all.
"Okay Brandon, would you move over next to Amy there?" I was petrified
now... oh no... this skill backfired bigtime! Now I was going to get
more crap from the kids about this. So much for things getting better
this morning. I looked over at Amy as I walked over and she at least
smiled at me. Behind me the other guys snickered. This couldn't get
worse I thought.
Mrs. Schultz spoke up, "Now class, Brandon has a lovely voice that at
certain times in history would have meant he would have been treated
like royalty. Boys that could sing high were accorded a very high place
in the choirs that were in the kings courts..." I tuned it out, I was
wrong, it could get worse. After three minutes of terribly screwing
things up more for me we started singing again.
As class ended I left as quickly as I could, not looking or speaking to
Mrs. Schultz as I left for lunch.
Chapter 4:
I got into the lunch line and heard snickering behind me. When I turned
around it was Pete talking to Matt. Great.
"Brandon, just ignore them, they're just jealous." Amy appeared next to
me speaking.
"That's easier said than done," I said trying to keep control of my
voice. Couldn't anything go right in my life?
"Personally I like your voice, I think you can actually sing higher than
I can," Amy said, trying to cheer me up. I was kind of bewildered. It
wasn't like we'd never talked before, but at the same time for her to
talk to me in public was new and unexpected.
"Thanks Amy, I appreciate it."
"You're welcome."
We didn't say anything else as the line winded through lunch. I
actually was feeling a little better about myself, one of the hottest
girls in school was talking to me. I got my wonderfully healthy meal of
French fries and went to have a seat by myself at a table as far away
from Matt's thugs as I could.
I had one fry to go when Matt and Lucas came up to me. "Hey Ralphy,
don't shoot your eye out!"
A kid nearby asked, "Why are you calling Brandon, Ralphy?"
"Because he looks like Ralphy from the Christmas Story," Matt said as
loudly as he thought he could get away with without being yelled at.
"And he cries just as much too!" he said while grabbing my last fry and
pushing me off of my seat.
"Matt!" a teacher said from across the room. "Come Here!"
I was beside myself and went from the cafeteria to the bathroom crying.
I couldn't believe it, not only did I have a bad nickname I didn't want
from a couple kids, it was going to spread through the school now. Not
to mention Matt was going to blame his getting in trouble on me. I
stayed in there for a couple minutes before one of the PE Coaches came
to check on me.
"Brandon, are you alright bud?" Coach U asked.
"Yeah, I guess," I replied shakily.
"You've got to stop giving him what he wants. Anytime he can get a
reaction out of you he's feeding off of it. If you can even at least
keep from crying immediately after it you'll make some progress. Or,
and I'm not saying this, stand up to him and push him back."
"He's twice my size though..." I said.
"Yes he is, and he may very well use that against you, but even just
standing up to him will cause him to realize there are easier targets.
Just think about it Brandon, I need you to go ahead and move on though,
you can't stay in here. Matt will be out of your hair today and
tomorrow - I can promise you that."
"Thanks Coach," I said as I left. I decided to go by the snack bar real
quick to get a coke and a Reese's.
From there I went outside and found a spot on a two foot stucco wall we
had outside and tried to stay out of sight. I managed to somehow
succeed in that before having to go inside for PE. I went in and
changed as quickly as I could - but not quite quickly enough.
"Hey Brandon, the girls locker room is on the other side of the gym," an
8th grader named Bryce said.
"Ha ha you're very funny," I replied.
"I know I am, kind of like that face of yours," he said as I tried to
get past him and go into the gym.
"Actually I understand I'm supposed to call you Ralphy now, I sure hope
you don't shoot your eye out with that BB Gun of yours," he said as he
finally let me walk by. As I walked by he tried to trip me, but
thankfully that was one thing I was good at recovering from. I stumbled
for a step but kept on going. I made it to the safety of my line and we
began warming up.
Mrs. Bradley, our 58 year old PE teacher, got up to the front of the
class and said, "Okay class, today we're going to run the mile. Everyone
will do four laps around the track and I'll time you." I groaned, I
played soccer and could run for short distances at a time very well, but
I was terrible at the mile.
We walked out the door and another kid tried tripping me. I again
managed to avoid falling. We got to the starting line and she said go.
I ran as well as I could, but I was much slower than any of the other
boys. I managed to run it in 9 minutes and 20 seconds, that was the
fastest I had run it.
By the time I was done I was exhausted and sat down on grass next to the
track. Amazingly I wasn't the last person. That honor fell to the kids
that didn't care and practically walked the whole way. A couple minutes
later Nikki came and sat down next to me. She was the girl I mentioned
earlier that was smaller than me. She was just shy of four feet tall,
and was usually pretty nice to me.
"So Brandon are you going to go?" she asked in and excited manner.
"What are you talking about Nikki?" I asked.
"Haven't you had English yet?" she asked. I shook my head. "Well
you'll find out more when you have English, but they're offering that
trip to Florida this summer through the school. Ms. Fitzgerald came up
from the elementary school for the day to talk to all of the 6th graders
that came from Maple Elementary. They'll call you out of class to talk
to you. Since this was unexpected for us to go to the Jr. High instead
of being at the elementary school again they decided to go ahead and
offer the trip to us so we don't miss out."
So for those of you that are a little confused, our elementary school
offered a trip every year that would be offered to 6th graders. It was
a really cool trip, and we all had hoped to be able to go. You had to
pay/fundraise your own way to go though, so not a lot of people went. In
April though our school board in all its wisdom decided to suddenly vote
to move 6th graders up to the Jr. High and stop it from being just 7th
and 8th graders. That's a whole other fun subject, but one of the
reasons we were all mad about it was this trip.
"So are you going?" I asked.
"I'm hoping to, I'll talk to my parents tonight about it. I'll tell you
tomorrow what they say, okay?" she said.
"Yeah, that would be so cool." I now had a reason to look forward to
going to 6th hour!
I had been to Disneyland in California the previous summer for the first
time and it had been really cool. The previous summer had actually
marked a huge change for my family. My dad had worked at his company
for 10 years now, and they got bought out by a larger company. In doing
so he had to cash out his pension that he had saved up.
This had enabled us to move out of the trailer I had grown up in and
into a real house. My parents had also surprised me in July with a trip
to Disneyland. I had grown up in New Mexico, and had never been outside
of the Four Corners states previously. My parents weren't rich though,
so I didn't know whether or not we could afford this. Still... maybe,
just maybe!
I talked with her for a few more minutes. It was kind of funny because
the two of us were like a couple days apart in age (she was older) -
between that and our height I had always been friends with her. We
talked about how we were excited about how band was going so far (She
played flute). Class wrapped up pretty soon after that and I went into
the locker room to change.
After a four minute hell section where I discovered that Ralphy was
definitely going to stick I managed to get out of there without any more
physical violence against me.
Chapter 5:
I hurried on to my English class, going down the one hallway that
connected that wing to the main school, and down another to get to the
oldest wing of the school and up the staircase. This led to the room of
Mr. Tamera, probably the worst English teacher of all time. To get you
to shut up he'd say, 'shut the mouth.' The more I think about it I had
a lot of bad teachers that year!
I sat down in my chair, and after he called roll he called those of us
from Maple Elementary to go down the hall to an empty classroom where
Ms. Fitzgerald was waiting.
"Hi Ms. Fitzgerald," I said as I walked up and gave her a hug. She had
been one of the few teachers who had really tried - and somewhat
succeeded - to keep my life from being as tough, even though I wasn't
even in her class (she had taught 6th grade, but chose to stay at the
elementary). Right behind me Amy did the same thing - most of the kids
did. There were about 8 students in there. I saw they had not invited
some of the students, like Matt and Lucas, who were from that school
too. I wasn't going to complain.
"How are you all doing?" she asked. "You've all grown a bunch since I
saw you all last year. Well I'm guessing most of you have heard about
what's going on by now, but just in case here it is!" she said
enthusiastically but not condescendingly, as only a good teacher can.
"We've received permission to offer the Florida Experience trip to you
guys, even though you're not at the elementary anymore. We decided to
only offer it to students that passed all of their classes last year and
were from Maple Elementary. The district approved that and we're going
to do it that way!" She smiled as she said that.
"I won't keep you long, but basically if you go you'll go for six days
and five nights to Orlando, Fl. We'll go to Disney World, Kennedy Space
Center, Universal Studios, and the beach among other things. Your
parents are welcome to come along if they want to. We're willing to
help you setup fundraisers, but you do have to pay for it on your own.
Do any of you think your parents might be interested?"
Amy, Kyle, and I raised our bands. The other kids shook their heads, I
don't think their parents had a chance of affording it, and they knew it
unfortunately. I didn't honestly think my parents could either, but I
thought it wouldn't hurt to ask. I looked at the stuff that they gave
me, it was only $700! That was cheap and I knew it.
As we left Amy spoke to me briefly, "Brandon, that would be so exciting
if we could all go together, and we won't have any of those jerks with
us either it looks like!"
"Yes that would be nice, wouldn't it?" I replied and we went separate
ways. My thoughts had paralleled hers. There was a meeting next week,
I hoped I could get my parents to go to it!
I got back to class getting plenty of stares of "why did he get to go?"
But I couldn't answer even if they asked, Mr. Tamera was droning on
about some stupid tense thing. I understood it within one minute of his
26 minute lecture I had to hear. I got the feeling he had droned on 14
minutes before that too! All in his broken English. Shouldn't an
English teacher be able to speak English?!?
I left that class still on a high from my hopes of the trip still. I
got to Math and did my homework quickly while he talked on. I had my
homework done and still 30 minutes of class to go. I checked the odd
answers with the ones in the back of the book and fixed any I had wrong
and looked and saw I still had 25 minutes. One of my other nemesis was
sitting behind me and started giving me crap.
"Jeff, leave me alone, okay?" I said. He was a jerk, and a wannabe cool
kid. While he was a rung higher on the chain than I was, he wasn't much
higher. He wasn't much higher because he was a fat oaf to put it
nicely...
"Why, Ralphy, what are you going to do? You're just a wimp!"
"Just knock it off!"
"And what if I don't?" he asked. I'd had enough today, he was going to
get it.
I stood up and reached down and grabbed the hair on the top his head and
yanked as hard as I could.
"OWWWW!!! Stop that!" he cried. The other kids nearby were watching and
all amazed that I was actually successfully taking on one of my
antagonists.
"Then you promise me you'll stop picking on me!" I suggested to him.
"Alright, I won't do it anymore," he fairly cried.
I turned around in my desk expecting to be getting sent to the office by
my teacher, but Mr. Martin just turned around at that moment and looked
at me. He gave me a wink and got back to doing something on his desk. I
couldn't believe it, I actually accomplished something and got away with
it! That never happens.
I ran to the bus after grabbing my saxophone as quick as I could once
the bell rang. As I got on the bus I heard kids talking about my
'Fight' with Jeff. It certainly earned me a bit of respect. I still
got called Ralphy as I got on the bus though, so I knew it wasn't enough
to get away from it. But progress is progress, right?
I shouldn't have thought I got away so cleanly for the day. As I was
getting off the bus I saw Matt was behind me. How did he get on my bus?
He doesn't even ride this bus, I thought!
I tried to hurry across the street and get down the block to my house,
but he caught me just after crossing the street. "Hey Brandon, hold up!
I still owe you for what you did to me earlier!" he said while he
grabbed at my backpack.
I couldn't go anywhere at that point so I turned around. "What did I do
to you?!? If I remember correctly you were the one picking on me!"
"Ooh we're talking back now that we fought like a girl to beat up Jeff
huh?" he said pushing me backwards. I stumbled, but managed to stay on
my feet. I was frantically trying to think of a way to get away from
him.
"No, I'm just sick of your shit is all," I replied. I slowly walked
backward to a yard that had some rocks in it.
"Ooh you think you're all big now cussing at me? Well let's get this
over with runt. Because of you I was in ISS today, and I'll be in the
same place tomorrow and Monday!" And with that he started to rush
towards me. I decided I had one chance, to use his movement against
him.
If I could trip him he would be falling the opposite way as my house.
Which might give me enough of a head start to make it home... Everything
slowed down, and I did a move that I used in soccer to fake out my
opponents. I leaned in the opposite direction as I was going and he
fell for it. I then stuck out my leg and he bowled over 2x head over
heels.
Of course I didn't see that part because I was already running as fast
as I could for home. I got my key out of my pocket in the hope I could
make it there, unlock the door, and lock it before he got there. I
needn't have worried that much, because when I got to my door I saw he
was nowhere nearby me. Still the same I decided not to chance it and
locked the door quickly behind me.
I collapsed, crying on my bed, could I not get any peace?
Chapter 6:
I woke up to Mom standing in the doorway. She could clearly tell that I
had been crying again. I was sure that she had also heard about earlier
and as she saw me stir she came over toe my bed and gave me a hug.
"Sweety, what happened?" Part of me hated it when she called me that,
but part of me liked it for some reason.
I related to her all of the bullying crap that had happened to me that
day. When I told her about what happened with Matt after school, she
immediately got on the phone and called her boss to find out why that
kid had been allowed on the bus. He said he would look into it. After
a quick dinner I put on my clothes for soccer practice.
Soccer was the only sport I liked to play. In all honesty it was the
only one I had even a modest amount of skill in - as I couldn't catch or
throw to save my life. I was a defensive sweeper. Even though I was
small I managed to get the ball away more often than not from my
opponents and pass it to the offensive players. We were hoping our team
could make the city championships this year.
It was a coed team and I said hi to all of my friends as I got there.
The nice thing about my soccer team is that they were all the same age
as I was, meaning that I was the only one in 6th grade, the rest were in
5th grade. I'd been playing with the same teammates for four years now,
and we all pretty much got along. We had an awesome coach that
understood that sports should be fun. Yes hard work was involved, but
there was the human aspect to it that so many coaches didn't have.
We went through a lot of drills that night, using cones and having other
people try and get past with the balls, as well as some goal shooting
against our goalie.
I went through practice and was thoroughly exhausted when I was done. I
came home and sat down at the kitchen table with a bottle of Gatorade.
"Ooh I almost forgot!" I exclaimed and ran to where my backpack was to
get the stuff about the trip out.
"Ms. Fitzgerald came up from the elementary school to give this to us
today!" I showed my Mom and dad who were both sitting at the table.
"I'd get to go to Florida and see Kennedy Space Center! They even take
us to Space Camp!" I said excitedly. It had been a dream of mine to go
to space camp ever since I watched the movie by the same title.
My dad looked at it and said, "I don't know, it's not cheap."
My Mom looked at him and said, "Well I don't know that he would ever
have this chance again though. This is really a once in a lifetime
chance to do all of this at his age."
My dad looked at us and said, "Okay we can look into it, I'm not saying
yes though."
I hugged him and sat back down, knowing to push it any further at this
point would be a good way to get a no. "So what's this I hear about you
fighting today?" my dad asked.
"Umm... it wasn't really fighting..." I continued to relate the events
of the day, though not as thoroughly as with mom. I didn't talk to him
as much about stuff. In all honesty he was at his jobs beck and call 24
hours a day most of the time, which meant I didn't see him nearly
enough.
Afterwards he looked at me and said, "Maybe I should find this Matt kid
and teach him some manners." Flexing his muscles...
I had little doubt that he would think about doing that, but Mom and I
said, "That's a bad idea, then you would just get in trouble."
"Well, let me know if you have any more trouble with him and we'll deal
with it." Just at that time the phone rang and Mom picked it up.
"Brandon it's for you!" Covering the microphone she whispered to me,
"It's a girl!"
I blushed and took it in the other room away from prying ears. Who
would be calling me?
"Hello?"
"Hey Brandon? This is Amy." Amy was calling me? My heart just about
stopped.
"Hi." I somehow kept from stammering.
"Hey, I heard something and wanted to make sure you were okay. Someone
said that Matt got on your bus and tried to jump you today. Are you
okay?" she asked, very concerned.
"Yeah, I managed to trip him and run home as quickly as I could. How
did you hear about it?"
"Well, Halley called Lindsey, and Lindsey called me, and told me that
Matt tried to beat you up after school, but he was the one that got beat
up."
"HUH??" I asked.
"Apparently when you tripped him he went head over heels and hit his
face against the concrete. The rumor going around is that he broke his
nose!" she said giggling.
"No way... Great, now he'll really be after me," I said.
"Actually I have a feeling you'll be alright for a while, apparently the
police came by just before you ran off and saw him attempt to attack
you. They were the ones that took him to the Emergency Room."
"I can't believe that they didn't come down and try and talk to me," I
said.
"Well Halley's dad, who is a cop, said that they're going to come by the
school tomorrow and talk to you to see if you want to press charges.
They watched the whole thing go down and saw him clearly attack you.
This could mean we could get rid of him finally!" she said.
"Wow, I don't know what to say. I'm still scared he's going retaliate.
So is this all over school already?" I asked.
"Yeah, the fact that you 'beat up' Jeff and Matt in the same day is
making waves around the phones today."
I smiled. "Well neither are true, but maybe people will back off a bit
for a while." I paused and then decided to see if she would talk about
anything else. "So what are you up to besides checking on me?"
We struck up a conversation and talked for 15 minutes before her Mom
started nagging her to get off the phone. "Brandon, I'll see you
tomorrow, okay?"
"Okay, talk to you later!" I hung up the phone, happier than I had been
in years. I told Mom and dad about what I heard and they both decided
that meeting the principals tomorrow would be a good idea. I went to
bed dreaming that maybe the next day would be better.
Chapter 7:
That next day was Friday, so much for TGIF? When I got to school kids
were whispering behind my back like I was some sort of alien that
inhabited Brandon's body.
First hour came and went without incident. During 2nd period I got
called to come down to the office where I saw my parents waiting. We
went in together to talk to the Principal, Mrs. Hinther. My dad made
clear, in no uncertain terms, that Matt was to be nowhere near me ever
again in this school. He added that if this stuff didn't stop they
would be hiring an attorney to sue the district for not doing its job of
protecting students.
Following both my parents rants, and my own rant of facts that she
asked, she assured my parents that though she could not talk about
another students disciplinary action, she would go ahead and make sure
we didn't come in contact at all. She switched his schedule completely
around, dropping him from band as well.
At that point in the meeting the school resource officer came in and
took a statement from me, and my parents filled out the forms to file
charges against him. He said it should be a pretty clear cut case since
the officers had filed their own reports of what they observed - they
all lined up with my statement perfectly.
We finished up during third hour and I returned to choir right after the
meeting let out.
Mom let me know that she had found out from the bus yard boss that he
would not be allowed on a bus for the remainder of the school year. Mom
also let my driver have a piece of her mind the night before... Crossing
an only child's parents is tantamount to messing with a grizzly bear who
has cubs!
When I got to choir I stood by Amy who asked what had happened. I told
her before class started. Pete asked, "So is it true Brandon? Did you
really beat up Matt?"
"Well, I tripped him and he went flying if that's what you mean?" The
kids were all very impressed with this. But I knew it wasn't going to
solve my problems. I knew for a fact that Lucas was talking a lot of
threats towards me to get even. Matt had been removed from school
pending expulsion hearings, and so he had become the leader by natural
selection. Still...
Mrs. Schultz interrupted our conversation and said, "Okay we need to get
started."
We sang and worked on the piece for about 10 minutes before she got mad
about something and stormed into her office crying.
I whispered to Amy, "I feel bad for her, but I have to say I'm glad to
see there's one other person on this campus that gets picked on more
than I do!" She snickered. We both agreed she was a terrible teacher.
That was something we'd talked about the night before.
We talked to each other back and forth for the rest of the period before
the bell rang and we went to lunch. Lucas came up to the line behind
Amy and I and asked, "Amy, why are you hanging out with this loser?"
"I don't know which loser you're referring to. The only one I'm seeing
present is you," she replied nonchalantly.
He started to open his mouth to reply, but stopped as a teacher came
over and said, "Lucas, I don't believe you were in that spot in line. Go
back to the end."
Lucas tried arguing with the teacher but gave way eventually. I got my
food and went to the table farthest away from anyone again. As I set my
food down though, I saw Amy coming along with some of her friends.
"Brandon, may we sit with you?"
"Sure," I said... I wasn't really sure what to do. This was strange. We
sat and talked through lunch, eventually moving outside and sitting
together on the grass. I decided to go get something to drink from the
snack bar and started walking back inside. On my way in there I ran
into Matt's 'girlfriend' Eliza.
"Brandon, why are you sticking your chest out like that, what are you
trying to look like a girl? I guess that makes sense, that's how you
fight, cry, and act."
I was dumbstruck, my day had been going so relatively well. I managed
to get inside to the bathroom before breaking down for a few minutes. I
came out and found Amy waiting by the door.
"Brandon, are you all right?"
"Yeah, I guess. I'm just tired of getting crap all the time. I was
hoping it would get better today. I guess I should have known better,"
I said while looking down at my feet.
"Brandon, look, you are an awesome guy, and I'm really proud to have you
as my friend. Can you trust me on something?"
I thought for a second, then nodded, "I guess."
"You are so much cooler than they are, it's sickening. You're also the
sweetest guy I know. You've put up with so much crap, and I'm sorry it
keeps happening. But know that I'll be here for you okay?"
"Thanks," I said meekly.
"Now I'm guessing you want to get that drink before the snack bar
closes?" she asked.
"Sure," I said and then got into line. Once we had gotten my drink she
walked back outside with me. From that point forward in the year it was
an odd time to see one of us without the other at lunch.
I managed to somehow make it through the rest of the day without
incident. Lucas didn't ride the bus for some reason that day, meaning I
didn't have to worry about anything that day at the bus stop. What a
week.
Chapter 8:
When I got home I went inside and sat down at the computer. I got on
the internet and just started looking around. I saw there was a new
video game coming out and would have to ask for it for Christmas. I got
bored and decided to go and play with some toys. Yes I know I was in
6th grade, but really, who doesn't still want to play with legos!?
I sat down building something or another and thought about what had
happened that day. Liza's words were still ringing in my ears for some
reason. I kept running her exclamation through my brain again and
again, "Why are you sticking your chest out like that for, are you
trying to look like a girl?"
I had read a Star Wars book a couple weeks before that the author had
written something like, "If someone calls you a Hutt once, ignore them.
If someone calls you a Hutt twice start to wonder, and if someone calls
you a Hutt a third time, buy a drool bucket and start stockpiling
spice."
It was honestly making me wonder. I had been getting called a girl so
often, and now that statement... To be honest to you, the reader, I had
for many years fantasized being a little kid again. Event back to being
a baby again, because those were the last times I remembered really
being happy. I'd been picked on so many times. Perhaps if I'd been a
girl...
Really... perhaps if I'd been a girl life would have been better. I got
it into my head that girls aren't constantly beating each other up,
they're not constantly picking on one girl. I got up from my toys and
went to the bathroom. As I stood washing my hands I looked at myself in
the mirror. I stared for several minutes.
What would I look like if I was a girl? I looked at my body and noted
that I was small enough that if I had longer hair maybe I could get away
with looking like one. Ah it was no use... Even though I was probably
the most clueless person on sex, I still knew that my parts didn't look
like a girl's parts...
I kept thinking about it. Hair might be the key to me looking more like
a girl... About that time I heard Mom come in and she asked me how my
day went. I told her everything but Liza's comment. I decided I wanted
to think about her statement without having any other problems. I didn't
have soccer practice that night so we went and rented some movies.
She had rented some 'chick flick' and I rented a kids movie. I grumbled
at watching the sappy movie, but in all honesty I enjoyed it more...
That disturbed me slightly and added to the conundrum that I was
thinking about.
When the movie was over Mom announced that it was time to take my bath,
since I had a soccer game tomorrow. I sat down in the bath and thought
more about the idea of being a girl instead of a boy. On one hand I
thought kids would probably make fun of me a lot for trying to be a
girl... but really how much more could I get picked on?
Mom and dad were already talking about taking me out of school and home
schooling me or something. If it wasn't for band I was sure they would
have pulled me out this week. I was already thinking about using that
argument to get them to buy me a flute. At the beginning of the summer
I had really wanted to play either flute or clarinet - I had done really
well on both of them when I had tried them at the music store. But they
had bought me the saxophone hoping that kids would have one less thing
to make fun of me.
It honestly didn't matter, as they said 'Damned if you do, damned if you
don't.' It was a fact of life. Though I did see some light at the end
of the tunnel if people recognized that I wasn't quite helpless after
having 'beat up' two guys in one day. I tossed and turned most of the
night, that night I dreamed of how great it would be to have long hair
like a girl. Even if I couldn't -be- a girl, I could maybe kind of look
like one?
Chapter 9
The morning came too soon, Mom pretty much had to drag me out of bed and
to the sink to brush my teeth. I ate breakfast quickly and then got
dressed to go to the soccer game. We got down to the field early and I
warmed up with my teammates. Before I knew it we started the game. I
was playing sweeper on our side of the field.
The game went fast and furious, with me getting the ball off our side of
the field more often than not. At one point a player ran down the field
with the ball and I kicked it hard. The player went one direction
(towards the ground,) and the ball went flying to my friend, Brittany,
and she went the rest of the way for a goal. The coach gave me a huge
pat on the back for that one. Brittany was one of the two girls that
were on the team. The other's name was Sarah. I had grown up as
friends with Brittany since she went to the same church as we did at the
time.
I thought to myself, I could be the third girl on the team! That
thought only distracted me for a few moments though, as the ball was
soon heading back and forth across the field some more. The game ended
with us up 7-1, and we all went out for ice cream to celebrate.
Mom had come to the game, but dad hadn't... big surprise. He did some
work for a friends company on the side occasionally, and they had called
him wanting help again that night. He had been there since Midnight,
and hadn't gotten home by the time we left. I was beginning to kind of
resent that other job. But I wasn't going to let that get me down
today. The next game we were going to play would be for the city
tournament. That was going to take place over the next 2-3 Saturdays,
depending on how we played.
The coach told us to make sure we made it to the practices that week, it
was important that we be there. When we left the Dairy Queen, where we
had gotten ice cream, I sat back in my seat in the car thinking about
all of the things that had happened that week.
When I got home I decided to play a computer game since Dad wasn't there
to monopolize it! I had a Star Wars game that I was playing. I loved
games based on space or flight in general. I played that for a few
hours until dinner, when I decided to go read a book of some sort.
I thought about it for a bit and decided to read one of the Laura
Ingalls Wilder books. I found myself thinking not just of growing up at
the time, but growing up as a girl at the time. I found myself thinking
more and more that night about being a girl. Truth be told as I thought
about it there had always been a nagging part of my brain that had
wanted this.
There were several opportunities that I had turned down to wear girl's
clothing... not because I didn't want to, but because I was scared of
what people would think. Another night passed of this, and then I went
to bed.
The next morning I woke up after my parents did. I found I was sleeping
later and later these days, my parents were frequently making the
comments that they didn't know how I could sleep that long! Mom made me
some French toast that I ate as I sat down and looked at the comics. She
left the room to go do something and dad was gone to a store for some
things.
It was at that moment that I caught sight of the ad from JC Penney. It
had girl's clothes on the front of it. I looked at the ad with the
girls in their clothes and thought about how great it would be to wear
those form fitting shirts. They looked neat. They looked a lot neater
than what I was wearing. I flipped the pages and for the first time
looked at the pages with bras and panties. I thought that would be
strange to wear, but kind of wanted to try it.
I turned to the walmart ad and looked at some of the toys that were for
girls to play. The dolls seemed kind of bizarre to me, but at the same
time I could still see playing with them. They also had some legos in
there for girls. More and more I was getting curious, but I knew there
was no way I could talk about this with anyone. I would get yelled
at... and who knows what else. Dad had always talked about homosexuals
with utter hate. What would he think about his son wanting to be a
girl?
I decided that I did want to check and see if there were any internet
sites that discussed this online. But I would have to wait until
tomorrow when Mom and dad were gone after school. They said there was an
internet site for everything, perhaps I could learn more about my
problem there.
In the meantime I had some practicing to catch up on, I hadn't been
practicing as much the past couple days. I worked on my book and music
for saxophone for two hours that day and used that as a distraction so I
didn't have to think about my problems. I also did that dreaded homework
that day - my science teacher had given us yet more vocab to copy into
our notebooks... I was still mad that he gave me a C!
Chapter 10:
The next day was actually fairly uneventful. I hung out with Amy at
lunch time, as well as her other friends. I definitely felt like we
were becoming close friends, but didn't know if that would mean we would
be boyfriend/girlfriend? I honestly wasn't interested in that at this
point.
I had gone home that day and started looking up my situation on the
internet. I quickly discovered there were a lot of others out there
like me. I also discovered there was a name, transgendered. I looked
through the sites and couldn't decide if I really qualified for that
statement or not. I also found a number of stories that I enjoyed of
boys being turned into girls by their mothers for various reasons.
Many of the stories involved boys in similar situations that became more
accepted when they became girls. I didn't know what to think about it,
since I felt it was probably wrong to feel this way. My Christian
upbringing just didn't really allow for me to feel completely alright
with these thoughts. That still didn't stop me from daydreaming and
watching the girls more and more to figure out what it would be like
though! I also discovered that it was possible, by surgery and
hormones, to make yourself look like you had been born a girl.
I had a dream one night that I kept rolling over in my head over and
over again. It was based on a time when I was about five at my cousins
house.
We pulled up into their driveway and walked into their house. I saw my
aunt sitting at the kitchen table. "Where are Abby and Annie?" I asked.
"They're outside swimming in the swimming pool." I looked outside and
saw they had a three foot pool setup outside on the lawn.
"Mommy can I go swimming?" I asked.
"Sweetie, we didn't bring your swimsuit, so I'm sorry you won't be able
to go."
"But mommy, I really want to go! Can we go buy a swimsuit?"
"No honey, we don't have any extra money, and I'm sure they'll be done
swimming by the time that we got back. Why don't you go watch TV for
now?"
"But mommy!" I started to throw a fit.
"Mandy, he could borrow one I guess."
"Really?" I stopped sobbing a little.
"He could probably borrow one of Annie's swimsuits," my aunt suggested.
"But that's a girl's suit..." I said. "Do you have anything else?"
"Well uncle Bill's got the only other thing big enough and his is going
to be too big for you."
I stood still for a few moments thinking about it. "Okay, can I borrow
one of Annie's?" I looked up at Mom to see if she would be okay with
it. She shrugged her shoulders and nodded. (It had after all ended my
tantrum)
"Well, let's go up and see if one of them will fit you."
We walked back to her bedroom and looked in her dresser. She held up a
pink swimming suit with purple polka dots on it. When she held it next
to me she said, "It looks like it'll fit, do you want to try it on?"
I nodded timidly. She told me how to step into it and pull the straps
up. She led me to the bathroom where I pulled off all of my clothes and
put it on. I liked the way it fit. I had a type of haircut that was a
unisex cut (it was a little short for a girl, but there were many with
this style too), and I kind of looked like a girl in the mirror.
I went down the hall and my Mom and aunt saw me. They gave me a hard
time about looking 'cute' and 'pretty' before telling me to go ahead
outside. Annie and Abby kind of gave me a funny look, but Annie said,
"You stole my suit!" smiling while she said it. "You look pretty in
it."
We were playing in the pool....
I never got any farther than that since Mom woke me up. It was the
first of many dreams that I was wearing girl's clothing. I also based a
lot of my daydreams off of this, since it was really close to what had
really happened. My aunt really had offered to let me wear her swimming
suit... but I had been too scared and hung up, so I had ended up going
in my jean shorts instead. It became a really happy dream to think of
during the day!
As the week progressed the meeting about the Earth Shuttle trip came up
quickly. My Mom decided to go check out the meeting and dragged my dad
along. They came out of the meeting telling me that they wanted to do
it, my dad just had to crunch some more numbers.
That weekend they called me into the kitchen and told me to pull up a
chair.
Dad said, "Okay Brandon, we think we can do this trip, but we have a few
ground rules that we need to set down first."
"YES!!! Okay, what are your rules?"
Mom answered first. "Well, first of all we're both going to go on the
trip with you." I stared at her for a second, half wondering if I
should be mad... but I decided it would make life better, so I wouldn't
have to worry about something bad happening.
"Okay. What else?" I asked
Dad answered this time. "You have to fundraise as much as you can. In
all honesty this is going to push us to the breaking point this year.
But we've decided that this is an opportunity that won't come up again.
If you promise that you'll do your best to fundraise we'll go ahead and
pay the deposit to Ms. Fitzgerald on Monday."
"Okay, I'll do whatever fundraising I have to do. If I have to go up
and down every street in town I'll do it! You guys are awesome!" I
gave them both a hug and when I left started daydreaming of what it
would be like to go to all of those places.
I went to bed also thinking of how wonderful it would be to go on the
trip as a girl instead of a guy...
Chapter 11: two Weeks later
It was Saturday, we had just gotten done with our second set of city
tournament games. We learned just two hours ago that we were going to
be playing two games next Saturday. If we won the first we would go to
the final match for the championship. If we lost that one we would play
another for third place.
On our way home from the game Mom said, "Brandon, your hair's getting
pretty long. We're going to need to cut it when we get home, unless you
want to start doing something different with it."
"What else could I do with it, mom?"
"Well, I suppose you could grow it out to the bowl cut that everyone has
now to start with."
"Okay, that sounds good. Let's do that." Mom kind of gave me a strange
look, I hadn't wanted to do anything else with my hair for the past two
years. This seemed like a sudden change. I thought that maybe I could
use the bowl cut for a first step on my new goal of growing it down to
my shoulders.
A few minutes later I decided that I would take this one step at a time.
I figured out that by the time I got to December it should be at about
five inches long - almost longer than the "bowl cut" Mom had suggested.
When she asked about cutting it then I would say I just wanted it
trimmed! And get them to let me grow it the rest of the way out.
I had begun looking for guys in the media and in movies with long hair
so that I could emulate them. Or at least say that I was! It was
funny, the past two weeks I was getting less and less crap due to my run
in with Matt and Jeff. The comments hadn't stopped, but no one was
getting physically violent with me anymore. I think they all believed
deep down that I was a wimp still, but they were all nervous to push it.
More than anything else - damage or not, the loss of face to those two
made people not want to try me. That was giving me some courage to go
ahead and grow my hair out.
I had continued hanging out with Amy at school at any chance I got. We
both talked and both agreed we were just friends, not wanting to date
each other. She became my first girl 'girlfriend.'
That fall my team won the city championship soccer tournament for our
age group. It was really cool, they gave us medals and everything!
By December Mom had to trim the front of my hair to keep it from getting
in my eyes. I loved the fact that I basically had bangs now if I combed
my hair forward. It had gotten to the point where it was seven inches
long. Definitely a bit longer than the bowl cut. It was beginning to
come down my neck, I was guessing it would definitely be shoulder length
by the time we went on the trip.
I was still trying to decide how to justify getting it longer to my
parents when I got a great excuse in the form a Christian Rock Band. Two
of the guys in the group had their hair down to their back. I started
point out to my Mom and dad how cool it would be to play in a group like
that. I used that as the excuse point and my parents reluctantly bought
into it. I still fought it a bit, but things were generally going
pretty well on that fight.
My first act of my attempt to at least look a bit more like a girl was
going according to plan.
Part II: March 1995
Chapter 12:
It had been an interesting few months since September. I had basically
two camps of people that I had dealt with, the girls and the guys.
Wonder that. The guys began razzing me pretty hard about the length of
my hair. One such incident happened the day before spring break.
"Ralphy," Lucas had cornered me, "I used to call you a girl because you
were such a wimp. Now I'm sure that you must be one - or want to be
with your hair like that!" I attempted to get by him to go to Biology,
but he blocked the way.
"Go away Lucas, I don't have time for your crap," I said as I tried
getting by him again.
"Or what, the little girlie will start crying to her mommy? Or you'll
fight me like the girl that you are? I'm real scared," he said this as
I once again tried pushing past him.
"You know, even if I was really a girl I know that I could take care of
you just as easily as your pal Matt." He looked taken aback that I was
speaking up to him already. The incident with Matt seemed to bring a
spark of uncertainty to his eyes. "Now you can either move aside, or
try to beat me up. I'm not going to take any more of your pathetic
trash talk." Yeah, I'd grown up a bit since September... Now if only
he would move out of my way...
"Well, Ralphy, I guess I'll let you go for now, but you watch out." He
said this as he turned around and started to walk away. I noticed that
part of the reason for his retreat was the principal coming towards us.
Oh well, if nothing else I didn't get beaten up, that was a start,
right?
I walked up the staircase to class. I got in there a minute early and
started talking to Amy.
"Brandon, I can't believe it, I think Lucas was actually afraid of you!"
Amy said.
I forced myself to chuckle. "Yeah, boy I'm glad he doesn't realize
nothing has changed! I'm still just as short as I was at the beginning
of the year, and I've lost weight even... I'm even less of a threat now
than I was then!"
She laughed a bit too. "Hey, what are you doing over the break?" she
asked.
"Well, we're going to stay at home. My parents can't really afford to
go anywhere with the trip this summer. You?" I asked, knowing that
money would definitely not keep her from going anywhere. Her Mom was a
doctor and her dad was a lawyer. There was certainly no lack in money
at her house.
"Mom and Dad have to work next week, so I'm stuck at home." She paused
for a second as if pondering something. "Would you like to come hang
out at my house on Monday?"
I didn't know what to say. I hadn't been invited over to anyone's house
in a long time, let alone a girl's house. What would we do? What would
the other kids say? I spoke without thinking any further though, "Sure!
Where is your house?"
"It's down..." It turns out she only lived three blocks away in a nicer
section of houses behind our house. She wrote down directions during
class, and wrote noon down.
"Amy, thanks for being such a great friend! I'm really excited to come
over." I somehow kept from squealing with the glee that I felt.
We walked down the hall and the stairs together before splitting off to
our separate classes. I couldn't believe it, she was a real friend that
was really inviting me to come over to her house to hang out! Over the
past few months we had reaffirmed to each other that neither of us
wanted to date the other, but were just good friends. Still, this was
the first time that we were going to have seen each other outside of
school.
I had been quiet the past few months to most people in my classes. That
was part of why I think that bullies had been giving me a wider berth
for the most part. My novelty as a target had worn off. My hair had
also given me a bit of a status bump as well. It was almost down past
the bottom of my neck now, and a lot of the girls had decided I looked
like a rock star.
What I did know was that it was becoming harder to comb in the morning.
Mom said something about taking me to go look for some hair care stuff
today when she got home. I didn't know what she meant, but I hoped it
would be something else that would get me closer to my real goal of
being more like a girl.
This was all running through my head when I walked into Social Studies.
The class was normally a waste of time, but with everyone being excited
about getting off for break it was even more pointless. We got through
the class after having to do a crossword puzzle while yet another
episode of America's funniest home videos played.
Leaving there I went over to the band hall for band practice. Mrs.
Remar made us practice up till the last minute of the period. She was
getting us ready to go to contest next month, something that sounded
both cool and scary at the same time. I had maintained my first chair
status, and with some lessons I was taking had gotten through stuff
second year students were learning.
I went through the period thoroughly distracted, thinking of going over
to Amy's house, but getting my parts right. I put my saxophone away and
hurried to choir. Mrs. Schultz knew that she had no control over her
classes, so she chose to show a movie that day to avoid the fight. That
took me to lunch.
Amy and I sat with her friends talking at lunch, in what had become
normal for us. One of our friends, Rachel, asked me, "So Brandon, how
long are you going to grow your hair out?"
I shrugged my shoulders. "I don't know, I'm kind of thinking I'll let
it get to here," I said while motioning the just below my shoulders.
"It's not as long as I want it yet, so we'll see."
"I think it would be awesome if you grew it out that long. You look
cute with longer hair. Much better than that spike you'd worn since
forever," Nikki s