I had duty for the first time this year. Can't beat Monday for duties! So many holidays! I headed outside to observe the
When I returned, I saw that The Pony had not set out my textbooks in numerical order as instructed. In fact, I saw that The Pony was nowhere to be seen. He appeared shortly, stating that he had been making use of the facilities next door. And I don't mean the storeroom or the Spanish classroom. He puttered around at his laptop. Checked his phone ensconced on the window sill for prime reception.
"Pony. I thought you were going to get my books ready." I have been explaining this since last week. Genius used to do it for me, but that and other errands such as copying several days of worksheets garnered him $20. At his request. There is no love lost between The Pony and the Kyoceras. He would be the first to tell you that he is not a copier. Nor a moneygrubber. But still, he had agreed to help, as he has done for the past two years.
"All right." He was dragging, my little beast of burden. Not bright-eyed. Not bushy-tailed. He seemed sad.
"Is something wrong?"
"No. Nothing's wrong."
"I know it is. I can tell. Did somebody say something to you? Did something happen?"
"No. It's nothing. I don't know why you say that."
"I can tell. You're not your normal self."
"Nothing is wrong."
"You'd tell me, wouldn't you?"
"Yes. I don't want to be doing this. I'm hot. I'm tired."
Still, he continued working. He WAS up late last night watching a movie until 10:00, then he had to shower, then get up at 5:30. Not as much sleep as a teenager likes. We (and by that I mean HE) finished the books. We left for home.
On the way, I looked in the mirror and saw great sadness cross The Pony's face. He declared that it was because the air conditioning was blowing right on his eyelids. Perhaps. I reached back (he rides behind me, you know) and grabbed a hunk of hairy leg.
"Come on. What's wrong?"
"I don't want to go to this Boys State dinner tonight. And I really don't want to give a 5-minute speech."
AHA! The Pony is not one for public speaking. Even though he's taking the class this semester.
"Do you have your speech ready?"
"No. I know what I want to say. It's in my head."
I'm sure he'll be fine. Farmer H is there with him. I mean, really. Farmer H will open his mouth and take the heat off The Pony. For sure. I pointed that out to the balky Pony.
"I know. I just hope he doesn't say TOO much."
Ahh...the weight of the world weighs so heavily on the young. They don't know how good they have it.
2 comments:
Farmer H is going to speak off the cuff to a group of people?
I hope someone has a video camera. He just might achieve brilliance...
(You DO know that teenaged boys--even though they don't have an official monthly "visitor"--do have melancholy/moody phases, don't you?)
Sioux,
Farmer H speaks off the cuff all the time. Not that he's ever invited to be the keynote. I knew he would be running his mouth, thus taking attention off The Pony.
Yes. Not Aunt Flo, but Uncle Bro.
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