Brave Face_A Memoir by Shaun David Hutchinson
Author:Shaun David Hutchinson [Hutchinson, Shaun David]
Language: eng
Format: epub
Tags: Young Adult Nonfiction, Social Topics, Depression & Mental Illness, LGBT
ISBN: 9781534431515
Google: sTyUDwAAQBAJ
Amazon: 1534431519
Publisher: Simon Pulse
Published: 2019-05-21T00:00:00+00:00
QUEER,
PART 1
December 1996 to January 1997
QUEER WAS THE WORD I used to describe myself. Even though I hadnât met a single gay person around my age other than my brother, I assumed, based on the stereotypes Iâd absorbed, that I wouldnât get along with them. That weâd have nothing in common. I was an outsider amongst outsiders. I was queer.
I was also invisible. I was screaming on the inside, begging for someone to see me, but no one did.
That was, I believed, the problem. Surely I couldnât be the only queer boy living in South Florida or suffering through tedious classes at Palm Beach Community College. I imagined them hiding in the walls waiting for someone to come along and fire off a signal to let them know that they werenât alone. And I believed if I could figure out how to send up that flare, the queers like me would find me and embrace me and Iâd discover my own beautiful thing.
âWhat am I doing wrong?â I asked Maddie while she sat with me on my break from Sunglass Hut. Iâd finally had enough of the Gap and the impossible task of trying to keep the denim wall neatly folded, and Iâd accepted a job at the Sunglass Hut a few stores down. My new manager, Carlos, was a youngish guy from Brazil who worked hard but didnât seem to take life seriously, and weâd hit it off immediately. Selling overpriced sunglasses wasnât much different from selling overpriced clothes, but it was a hell of a lot more fun.
Maddie gave me a constipated look, while noodles from the Chinese place hung out of her mouth. âWhatâre we talking about?â
âThere was a guy who came to the store,â I said. âAnd Iâm sure he was fun, but I got nothing from him when I flirted.â
âIâve seen how you flirt.â
âIs it that bad?â
âItâs cute.â
âI didnât realize it was that bad.â
Maddie held up her hands. âHow did you know he was fun? Was he wearing a sign?â
âNoââ
âWere you wearing a sign?â
I tilted my head and frowned at her. âObviously not.â
âThen maybe he just didnât know and was afraid youâd beat him up with your string bean arms.â
âMaybe.â I was starting to wish I hadnât brought it up. âYou register for your classes next semester?â
I shoveled food into my mouth while I ate. With Christmas a couple of weeks away, the store was slammed, and I doubted Iâd get another chance to eat until we closed.
âMostly. Iâm taking physics and photography.â
My first semester grades had come in, and Iâd gotten straight As for the first time in my life. I wasnât sure whether that meant that my classes were too easy or that I was finally being challenged. âIâm taking Mrs. Harvey again for comp two.â
âWhy?â
âBecause she said I wouldnât have to come to class much and that sheâd let me write a short story for an independent honors project.â
âWell, okay then.â
I shrugged. âI think Iâm gonna transfer to FAU next semester.â
âReally?â
âMy other option is to go to the same school as Alan, and no thank you.
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