And now for something completely different. Actually, it was my latest story, Death in Venice Beach, that was something completely different. This is more the normal me; short, cute and twisted (I’m only 1.64 m tall).
I had started my new job as vice principal only a week earlier. When I say new, I really mean new. Let’s say I had taken a “small” time-out after my burnout, as in burn and crash, but now I was looking forward to work again. I had changed practically everything. Instead of the inner-city high school I now had started my new life in a small town deep in the forest a stone throw south of the border. Very isolated and very quiet. I also had changed to a middle school. All around less risk of encountering knives etc. Much more suitable for the tranquil life I was hoping for.
Even the warnings I had received reassured me. The worst students apparently were the “Terrible Three”, Tom, Dick and Harry. No joke, that really were their names. They were not evil future crime lords, only rambunctious kids with an excess of energy. It took only a week for them to end up in my office.
There they sat. Three stereotypical ragamuffins all of them with tousled hair and scabs on their bare knees. Well, mostly stereotypical.
Tom’s shorts just may have been clean when he left for school in the morning but there was little trace of that now. More intriguing was that his threadbare white t-shirt allowed his pink bra to be seen. If there had been any doubt, there was a pink bra strap visible in the wide neck opening.
“Tom, why are you wearing a pink bra?
“My usual white was so boring so I wanted something a bit more exciting.”
I had no response to that but I was a bit off-balance. Which together with my recent illness can be blamed for the unforgivable mistake I made then. I became sarcastic to a student.
“Dick, are you wearing a pink skirt because a black one is too boring?”
“Oh, not at all. I love my black skirt but Mom says it’s too short to wear to school”
Time for another retreat but my stupidity remained. I turned to Harry who by now had managed to comb his hair that was longer than the other boys’.
“Harry, I suppose the only reason you are wearing a pink dress is because your favorite skirt is in laundry?”
“Actually, it is. How could you know? Please Sir, could you call me Harriet instead of Harry? The reason I wear skirts and dresses is because I’m really a girl. A girl that is very fortunate to have two great friends.”
Comments
What a delight to read on a grey day
It brought a smile to my face.
Thank you for posting.
Samantha
Too bad about the weather
Not much I can do about that though. Pleased that my story did help a bit.
I on the other hand could enjoy the sun in my bikini. Probably one of the last days this will be possible.
Bruly Delightful!
I can imagine them wishing they were normal males, but the thoughts fled them before they even entered the story :)
hehehe
Sephrena
Open for individual interpretations
I love comments to my barebones stories.
Due to their structure they leave open for more interpretations than I have in mind when writing. I always look forward to see what other people read into them.
fortunate indeed!
nice one Bru. Have a Dottie Huggle!
Friends are important
Friends that support you even more.
A Quiet School
But no school is without its challenges! This story was definitely Brued.
The Terrible Three were sent to the vice principal's office
for another reason other than how they dressed.
Orsino?
Orsino?
I should have seen it coming in a story with such a title and a girl named Viola.
Well played!
David the PDX Fashion Pioneer
Be yourself; it's who God made you to be.
Comment meant for another of my stories?
I suspect that your comment was meant for Twelve Nights.
Assuming that: Of course there had to be an Orsino.
Thank you for your comment
Great fun!
I can just imagine working in that school.
Gillian Cairns
I think the narrator will as well
Once he gets over the chock, which given his background may be more difficult than it should be.
Foolish man
To think that Middle School would be easier . . . . :)
Emma
Not unusual perception
I come from a family of teachers (when not healers). Relatives cover, or have covered, from nursery school to continuing adult education.
Their combined view is that years 7-9 are the worst. (Where I live the school levels are organised in batches of 3 years).
However, the problems are usually of different character.
Harriet's friends are
Harriet's friends are Thomasina and ???
They are friend of Harr iet's
No need for them to change their names though.
If...
If names are changed, then Dick may become Rachel or Rachelle, possibly abbreviated to Rache.
-- Daphne Xu (a page of contents)
Standard
A standard Bru twist ending: the third ragamuffin wears a dress because she's a girl.
I went back to "Difference". There, they were Tom, John, and Harry, while the imps here are Tom, Dick, and Harry (or Harriet).
-- Daphne Xu (a page of contents)
I confess
that I'm not very imaginative when it comes to naming people in my stories.
However, given your thoroughness I'm surprised that a more colourful connection has slipped by you.
The Colorful Connection
I'm afraid I'm not very thorough now. Pink was a common color among them. Then Tom's other color was white, Dick's was black, and Harriet's was unstated.
Or is the connection with "Difference"?
-- Daphne Xu (a page of contents)
I was thinking about some other stories
Not the ones mentioned so far.
Other Stories
Would two of the stories be, "Why aren't you wearing your favorite skirt?" and "School Uniform Rebel"?
-- Daphne Xu (a page of contents)
From P to P
In "In the Pink" (2010) we have the high school student Paul that "just hates pink".
Eight years later in "Pretty in Purple" (2018) we have an up and coming young man called Paul who exclaims "I just HATE pink".
So Many Stories
You've written so many stories, I can't remember them all, and I turn dyslexic looking through the list unless I recall something in the title.
"In the Blue" -- Paul's decision to go topless should have laid to rest Mom's rule once and for all.
-- Daphne Xu (a page of contents)