by han lin » Tuesday 12 October 2004 9:09:32pm
I’ve never been superstitious (touch wood) but some things really give me the willies. I never like stepping on cracks in the pavement. I have no idea why I started doing this, probably some habit I picked up as a pre teen so I’d be cool. There is nothing real to be feared from cracks in the pavement, it’s not as if I’d ever be lucky enough to fit down one of them. Much more likely, my weight would further crack the floor causing multiple cracking and a broken ankle. Brilliant.
I also don’t like to walk under ladders. This fear is perfectly rational, as when I was ten I was casually strolling under a ladder when a half full pot of paint landed on my head. At first I thought it was quite funny, but soon I discovered that pink masonry paint doesn’t wash out. I really was the bell of the year six disco with my DIY mullet, yet another cost low solution from my economizing mother.
There are a lot of temporary classrooms at Hardpark comprehensive, you know the sort, porta-cabins with cardboard walls and foil roofs. It just so happened on this day at three thirty, one of the foil roofs had to be repaired so a workman was up a ladder doing whatever it was that would fix the roof.
The ladder was propped in such a way that if I wanted to walk to the front gates, I would have to walk directly underneath it. Everyone else seemed not to notice the ladders presence and were perfectly at ease walking under it. I, on the other hand was stood about a meter away from it, weighing up the possible pros and cons of it. I could get seven years bad luck, the thought of that didn’t really bother me, its more likely the workman would drop his hammer on my head. On the other hand, I could get out of school quicker and home away from Melissa and the turmoil of the day.
My thoughts were very rudely (I thought at the time) interrupted by the sound of raised voices. They were coming from around the far corner of the porta-cabin. This made up my mind, I have always been nosey and never until this moment had I understood why curiosity killed the cat.
As I drew nearer I was able to make out voices, one was Melissa’s and one I couldn’t quite place. I soon became able to make out the odd word, and I wormed my way to the front of the thickening crowd gathered around the spectacle.
“I’ve been suspended cuz of you” YES finally one of them has been suspended. Justice at last.
“narrh you ain’t wheres my drink?” Underage drinking, appalling.
“Got took by Gardener din it?” (At this point I feel the need to say that ‘Gardener’, Brian James Gardener is our head teacher)
“ wot? Why din you giv it ta me?”
“I TAWD you to be at moi locka at harf free, wen you wasent there I Ad ta bring it all myself an 2 litres of voddy aint easy to shove up your jumpa” the stupidity of these people makes me wonder sometimes.
“you never tawd me!”
“ I DID. In the toilets second lesson” oh dear.
“I neva went toilet second lesson” Oh dear
“yes you did, I sed t ya” Oh dear
“It waz hur, dat loueze” Oh dear. Moving backwards through a crowd is very difficult, especially with lots of people turning to stare at me. I was begging Melissa not to notice me. Luckily for me, Natalie is very slow.
“narrh it waz you man”
“IT waz ur”
“callin me a liar?” that’s it I thought, fight amongst yourselves forget all about me, while I make a quiet getaway.
“Lu, oh LUEY where are you?” no, please no. mum, no I’ve told you before about this. Oh god...
“Dat one der she iz” ok, my seven years bad luck had officially started. I had Melissa on my back again and my mother had appeared to collect me safely from school. I thought my reputation and street cred couldn’t get any lower. I was wrong.
I made a run for it; for once my shoes didn’t let me down. I ran straight past my mum, hoping anyone who cared wouldn’t know we were together and jumped into the backseat of my car, immediately flattening myself against the upholstery, making myself as inconspicuous as possible.
My mother seemed to take an hour crossing the school yard and getting to the car but eventually she got in and started the engine.
“Oh Lu, I was out there calling you, you ran straight past me, you mustn’t have seen me”
“Uhhuh” I was still preoccupied watching Melissa and the gang making obscene gestures at me through the window, amazing how they are easier to understand using sign language than words.
“So did you have a good day at school?”
*meg boyd thankyou very much i'll try to be around a little more. nowhere i;ll be too noticed though i'm busy like a bee i'll be ghosting though. message from a bird - he says have fun in ravenclaw*