I'd spend most of my time sitting on the playground outside the house. There I didn't have to worry about being called nigger,nappy head, uppity, stupid, snobby or anything else. There I could find a little bit of peace.
The girl who gave me the most problems was named Mary Anne. Everyone else called her Bloody Mary because it was said that she had killed her parents in their sleep. Police never found the bodies. All they found was Mary in her parents bed crying covered in blood. They couldn't pinpoint the murders to Mary so technically she couldn't be arrested and so they did the next best thing. They stuck her in a group home. Mary never told me why she hated me so much, but any chance she got she would pick on me. Knock my food over, threaten to kill me or have her girls do it, or tell me not to step in her territory. The whole house was her territory so I was safer outside. I could have told the adults what she was doing but most of them were as scared of her as the others. A girl had to stand on her own.
A lot of the girls had boyfriends at the boys house. It was easy to sneak over at night. The chaperones weren't very diligent or prone to actually checking rooms and security. We weren't really suppose to have much contact. The boys got a recess an hour after we girls had our own. After out recess it was what the chaperones called, "Self Time", meaning everyone spent the next two to three hours locked in their room doing nothing. I hated "Self Time." It made me fell like a prisoner in that room. Those four walls were so powerful. They could come in on me at any moment and I'd be gone like I was never there.
On the playground there was nothing holding me in. I was free in a way. So I'd usually skip "Self Time" and spend it on the playground. The chaperones never noticed nor did they care. Usually, I'd sit behind a tree so the boys couldn't see me, but I got careless. It was such a nice day I wanted to feel the sun on my dark skin. If the girls saw me they'd ask if I was trying to get a tan and say that I didn't need one, but I didn't lay in the sun to get darker. I did it to try and warm up the cold dead thing inside of me. Try to bring it back to life or at least try to change it into something kind of alive. I had been months since I even saw a cinnamon cookie or hazel doughnut. The sun was their replacement. Gran smelled like the sun from picking apples while I was at school. Even during the winter somehow she held the sun in her skin.
One day I was laying beside the play ground soaking in the light rays. I knew the boys were out, but I prayed they'd leave me alone or not notice my existence. I was wrong. Fifteen minutes into my therapy I heard a rattling at the gate. I opened my eyes and looked up. There standing outside the gate was the most beautiful thing I'd ever seen. He was tall with beautiful dark skin and dark chocolate eyes. He was kind of a slim thing but he had nice sized shoulders and most of all he was smiling at me. It had been so long since someone had given me a genuine smile full of admiration, affection and even.....love. Thomas Clancy had my heart the minute he looked at me. The minute I saw that smile.
'Hi," he said still glowing like the eight wonder of the world.
"Hi, " I said and turned away. I wasn't sure of how to act or what to say. Boys weren't really my cup of tea.
"Can I ask you something?"
I shrugged," Yeah, I guess." My heart pounded in my chest. I never had so many butter flies.
"Why you always out here? I mean the others go in, but you don't. Ain't you afraid of getting in trouble?"
I shook my head, "Naw, not really. I like it out here. It's quiet."
He nodded, "Yeah, it is. Can I ask you for a favor?"
My heart turned to ice and my stomach dropped. He probably wanted me to give a message to one of the other girls for him. They'd probably meetup and he'd tell her that he loved her, she was the most beautiful thing in the world and that he wanted to marry her. He'd hold her in his arms and she'd tell him how good it felt to be held by him. I sighed, "Sure."
His smile grew, "Come closer. It's hard to hear you all the way over there." The surprise had to be written on my face because he laughed. Gran's warnings about men became a chorus in my head and images of Charlotte filled my mind, but my body was no longer under my control. It acted on its own or better it was under his control. I was under the control of Thomas Clancy.
When I reached the gate, he nodded. "Yeah, now I can hear you from here."
I stared at my feet, "Okay."
He laughed again, " I see you out here all the time. The other guys do, too. We always wondered why you don't go in, but now we know. You just like some quiet."
I nodded and he continued, "If we ever get too loud just tell me and I'll tell them to shut up 'cause my girl's trying to get some peace and quiet."
I couldn't stop my mouth, "Your girl?"
He frowned, "I hope I didn't offend you. I didn't mean 'my girl' exactly, I meant it in more of a friend way. I mean if that's alright with you? Would you like to be my friend?"
I had never had a friend before. What was it like? How was I suppose to act? Were there certain rules? Were boys and girls even allowed to be friends? Thousands of thoughts raced through my mind at his offer, but he just waited patiently. There was only one real way to answer my questions and that was to get a friend. Finally, I said, "Yes."
"Good," he replied, "I like making friends. How old are you?"
"Fifteen," I answered still not able to look him in the eyes completely.
He brightened, "Really? Me,too. I bet I'm older though. My birthday's in September. When is yours?"
"In June," I replied.
He said, "See, I beat ya by a bit." There was a loud ring, signaling it was time for the boys to come in. He looked behind his shoulder and then turned back to me, " I gotta go, but whats your name?"
"Ginger, " I said waiting for him to criticize my name like everyone else. He didn't.
Instead he said, "Ginger. Mmm taste good on my tongue. Sounds good, too. Well, Ginger I'm Thomas Clancy and I'm glad to be your new friend. " He placed his hand over mine and I tried to
hide my smile,but failed. "Bye for now, Ginger," and he left except unlike the other people in my life he actually came back.
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