How Dare He

I’m sitting at our usual table at lunch. We boys are tired. Coach really put us through the wringer today. The girls had it easy today. I really like our group. We have kept together since middle school even though we have developed quite differently. Now we have almost become a high school parody; Peter the Jock, Annie the Cheerleader, Bill the Drug User, Doris the Geekette, Sammy the Nerd (me) and so on.

Coming towards us is Mr Popular, our sole newcomer. Mark transferred to our high school a month ago. Smart, rich, good-looking (cute according to the girls) this Senior prefers to join us lowly Juniors because, as he puts it with his broad smile, we are just that little bit less narrow-minded than the rest.

Mark really is a nice guy and, despite his successes with the girls, much shyer than he wants to admit. Sitting down we see that he gathering courage to say something. Finally he asks me:
“Sammie, would you go out with me Saturday night?”

The table explodes with laughter. Even though the comments are meant as joking I can understand that “you need to get glasses” and things like that when the guys explains to him that I’m “a boy. always been one, and always will be one” could be very painful for someone as shy as he really is. He turns crimson and beats a hasty retreat and sits down at a table some distance away.

We can see that he looks furtively at us. Once he stands up and walks a couple of steps in our direction but then sits down again. I can see how he takes a deep breath, stands up again and come over. I wait for him to apologize.

“I-I-I think y-you all are m-m-mistaken. I-I believe th-that Sammie in reality is a l-l-ovely girl.”

To me
“P-P-lease go out with me”

I’M FURIOUS! HOW DARE HE ...
see the real me who I have worked so hard to keep hidden all these years?

“I’d love to”



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