Chapter Two: The Mystery Brunette
I’ll be honest. I was a little too freaked out by the whole thing to mention it to either Annie or Chris. But it was so strange! I’ve definitely been mistaken for a girl before from behind because of my long hair, but this was almost like…an attraction. Did he really think that I was a girl?
The assembly was during the 8th grade lunch period, so we were told to have a quick lunch and then get to our next class. I finished the school day not being able to get that moment out of my head – and with the exciting event of graduation coming up, that’s saying something.
I returned home to find that my parents were out of the house. They traveled a lot and would often go on trips for a whole weekend. Being Friday, they must’ve both left.
My parents trust me a lot though. Being an only child, I’ve grown quite independent. With no bad track record, they’ll give me the house for the weekend without batting an eye.
I ended up inviting Annie and Chris over to hang out. Graduation was next Friday, so I realized this was my last Friday as a middle schooler.
Annie arrived first, and we decided to sit on the couch and talk until Chris came. However, as expected, she would not shut up about the Toned performance.
“And then when they mashed up that One Direction song with the Billie Eilish one? Ahhh!”
Times like these I really wished Chris was here. I needed some to roll my eyes with.
She continued. “I swear, I’m going to all their concerts from now on. Imagine, when we get to high school, we’ll be in the same school as them. I could run into them every day!”
“I think you’re a little too giddy about this guy group,” I replied, a bit annoyed. “You can’t get too excited just because they waved at you.”
“Hey, I didn’t say they all waved at me, but the freshman boy was totally checking me out.”
Her last few words caused my stomach to drop again. It only reminded me further how that boy looked at me.
Just as she said that, the doorbell rang. I jogged to the door. It was Chris.
“Yo yo,” he said, overly casual as always.
The group decided to play Cards against Humanity, which we play a lot. Always gets a bunch of laughs.
“So I got a text from Juan,” Chris said, matter of factly, “My cousin.”
At the sound of “cousin”, Annie dropped her cards. “OOOOH WHAT DID HE SAY?”
“Woah calm down. You’ll actually be happy to hear this.” Chris said.
Annie was squealing with excitement. Chris continued, “So apparently, that freshman singer told him that a really cute girl in the audience caught his attention.”
My heart stopped. But wait – maybe this wasn’t me that Chris is talking about. Maybe it’s Annie! Or heck, anyone else. There were 50-plus girls in the audience during that show, so it easily could’ve been them. Maybe he looked at me in addition to the many other girls.
“Eeeep! That had to be me! When I stood up and waved, he totally looked in my direction. There’s literally no doubt!” Annie said, yelling. She then began to stand up and dance around, celebrating her believed victory.
Chris stood up to calm her down. “Jesus, chill. We don’t know if it was you.” Chris started pacing the room. “I’m actually going to a family party on Sunday. Juan will be there. I could ask him who the mystery girl is.”
“Oooooh this is just like Cinderella!” Annie was beyond giddy.
“Yeah, but in this case you might be the ugly stepsister left holding the bag.” Chris said condescendingly.
I laughed at the analogy, but it was all too possible that perhaps… I was Cinderella.
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The next week at school I got a chance to talk to Chris at lunch. Annie, Chris, and I always sat together. Usually I would draw while the other two bickered about who knows what. But we all knew that Annie was waiting for one thing in particular.
“What’s the news?” Annie said, as Chris sat down. Chris already looked exhausted by her mood.
“Listen, you’re so crazy about this guy, but you don’t even know his name.”
Chris looked at Annie, awaiting her response.
“Pfft, of course I do,” she said, “It’s…”
We both stared at her.
“Alright, fine! I just think he’s really cute so maybe I’m a bit obsessive. Can you tell me?”
“Well I know two things,” Chris began, “Number one, his name is Scotty Allen. He’s a freshman originally from Highman.”
Highman Middle School. That was the school about a 10-minute drive south of our school, McMillan. I didn’t know too much about it.
Chris continued. “The other thing I learned is that Scotty doesn’t know the name of the girl—obviously. But he kept talking about her when Juan saw him over the weekend. So I guess he’s, like, really smitten.”
“But who is the girl he’s in too! What does she look like?” Annie was on the edge of her seat.
Chris turned toward Annie, as if he was waiting for this moment. “Well unfortunately for you, she was not blonde. She was a brunette.”
Once again, my heart dropped. It had to be me. Scotty Allen has a crush on me.
My face turned red, but nobody seemed to notice. Annie was too busy pouting over the bad news, and Chris was too busy enjoying her pouting.
“Hmm, so he wasn’t into me?” Annie questioned. She shrugged her shoulders, “Oh well, there’s plenty of other cute guys on that stage I could go for!”
Chris sat down and opened up his lunchbox, “The only question now is: Who is this mystery brunette?”
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The rest of the day went by normally. It was the last week of school, so that was exciting. We continued to watch movies in class and even received our yearbooks. Throughout the day, kids signed each others’, reminiscing of memories of the last three years.
Once I got home for the end of the day, I opened up my yearbook and read some of the notes. As expected, there were a lot of ‘see you in high school’ and ‘have a great summer’ messages. But there were also a few about my hair, mostly from girls, and how they were jealous of it. Ugh, I guess that’s what I signed up for. though.
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Wednesday was the official last day of school, even though the graduation ceremony was Friday. Lots of tears were shed by the time the bell rang to release us from our final class.
I was at my locker, clearing it out, when Chris approached me. “Hey Jamie, you down to come over after school? I just got this new video game we could play.”
“That sounds good,” I said.
Chris eventually told me the game was the new NBA 2K game. I’m not a big sports person by any means, but I enjoyed the artistic side of basketball: creating plays, weaving bodies, driving to the hoop. Unfortunately though, I was never athletic enough to do it. At 13 years old, I currently stand 5 foot 3 inches, and weigh only 90 pounds, so I’m fairly skinny.
My doctor told me that I entered puberty last year, but still haven’t really seen any effects of it yet. So people’s voices drop a lot, and some people like myself keep a higher voice. I was starting to wonder if I was short, skinny, and hairless for life.
We arrived at the Correa household. I greeted Chris’s mother and father and we went straight to his room. Chris has a really nice family. He and his two brothers are all super outgoing, but like Chris, keep a small tight-knit friend group.
Chris and I sat down on the couch in his room and started to play the game.
“So I did some scouting on who this mystery brunette could be.” Chris said while still looking at the TV screen.
I responded quickly and might have sounded a little too defensive, “Why do you keep trying to figure this out? I thought it was Annie’s obsession.”
He looked at me briefly, and then back at the screen. “Well, Juan mentioned that Scotty brought up the girl again. He told me that he’s looking forward to meeting her in high school.”
“Well that’s not necessarily true,” I said, “She…whoever that person is…could be going to Hinsdale West.”
“Fair enough,” he responded, “but that’s where my sleuthing comes in!”
Chris paused the game and looked at me. He pulled out a notebook filled with writing.
“While signing yearbooks, I took note to ask every girl where they were going to high school.”
“That’s a little creepy,” I told him. He didn’t seem to hear me through his focus.
“As it turns out, out of the 53 girls in the grade, 25 of them are brunettes, and all of them happen to be attending Hinsdale East next year!”
Chris seemed thrilled with his breakthrough. It was totally in his character to get amped about this sort of thing. That didn’t help my nerves though.
“So what’re you saying?” I asked, nervously.
“I’m saying,” he said, focusing his attention, “that Scotty Allen WILL be meeting this girl next year."
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I've re-edited and picked this story back up after all these years. Look out for a new chapter every week or so :)
Comments
Jamie's gotta Boyfriend!
Is Annie going to be Chanting "Jamie's gotta Boyfriend" or is she going to be using expletives?
“that Scotty Allen WILL be meeting this girl next year."
giggles.
Feminine look, part 2
Good set-up, can't wait for the "main event!"
And being named "Jamie" is
And being named "Jamie" is not going to help with the confusion. :-)
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Girls will be boys, and boys will be girls
It's a mixed up, muddled up, shook up world
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He sure will ! Karen
He sure will !
Karen
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"Life is not measured by the breaths you take, but by the moments that take your breath away.”
George Carlin
How will the boy react?
When he finds out his mystery brunette is another boy?
Angharad